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UK cuts World Bank funding by 10% after slashing aid budget

Ellen Milligan and Philip Aldrick / Bloomberg
Ellen Milligan and Philip Aldrick / Bloomberg • 2 min read
UK cuts World Bank funding by 10% after slashing aid budget
The World Bank Group headquarters in Washington, DC. Photo: Bloomberg
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The UK is cutting its GBP1.98 billion ($3.42 billion) pledge to an arm of the World Bank by 10% and reducing aid to some countries to help cover the cost of increased military spending.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government on Tuesday said it would soften the impact of rolling back its commitment by accelerating the pace of the payments to the International Development Association, which extends low-interest loans to poor countries. That would allow the bank to generate income with the money more quickly, offsetting the effect of the cut, the government said.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office said in a statement that it will also reduce funding to “underperforming” organisations and some countries in the future, without identifying any in particular.

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