UK to cut climate aid to developing countries by 14% to £2bn a year in ‘refocus’

The Guardian - World NewsCenter-LeftEN 3 min read 100% complete by Fiona Harvey and Jessica ElgotMarch 19, 2026 at 08:00 AM
UK to cut climate aid to developing countries by 14% to £2bn a year in ‘refocus’

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The UK government plans to cut climate aid to developing countries by approximately 14%, reducing it to £2 billion annually. This reduction is part of broader cuts to the UK's overall aid budget, now at 0.3% of gross national income, impacting programs like health and education. The government stated climate spending will be "around" £6 billion over three years, abandoning the previous five-year budget system. The Treasury advocated for deeper cuts due to economic pressures and the war in Iran, prioritizing defense spending. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper stated the UK will refocus its aid to maximize impact, addressing humanitarian crises and conflict prevention. Critics argue these cuts will negatively impact national security and lives overseas.

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climate aid 100% aid budget cuts 90% developing countries 80% uk 70% humanitarian assistance 60% treasury 50% national security 40% conflict 40%

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