UK Aid
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UK aid cuts: More than 90 activists and advocates call on UK Government to back women with UK Aid as polling shows public support
Read moreFollowing newly announced aid cuts, the UK Government is at risk of backtracking on its promise to put women and girls at the heart of its foreign policy, a group of activists, advocates and celebrities warn today.
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UK aid cuts: Fund gender equality, protect women and girls
Read moreTogether our voice is stronger. Join us in telling the government – fund gender equality, protect women and girls.
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Cuts to UK aid budget - CARE International UK response
Read moreOur response to the Prime Minister's announcement that the UK ODA budget will be reduced from 0.5-0.3% of GNI.
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UK aid for women and girls slashed worldwide, new research reveals
Read moreResearch from humanitarian and development organisation CARE International UK and Evidence Enabled has found UK aid spending on gender equality has fallen year on year since 2019, and now stands at almost half of what it was pre-pandemic.
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CARE International UK responds to UK aid spending evidence
Read moreCARE International UK welcomes Anneliese Dodds restating her strong commitment to ensuring women and girls are at the heart of the UK's development policy.
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CARE International responds to the Global Humanitarian Overview
Read moreWorld leaders must prioritise preventing and ending conflict and ensuring the protection of civilians and humanitarian workers – everywhere, says CARE International.
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CARE welcomes UK IDA investment but urges gender equality is not neglected
Read moreThe UK Government has announced they will provide £1.98 billion over three years to the IDA, the World Bank’s fund for the world’s lowest income countries.
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Autumn Budget: CARE International UK warns of 'stealth cuts' to UK aid
Read moreDespite no mention of the aid budget in the Chancellor’s speech today, hidden between the lines were stealth cuts which will put lives at risk all over the world.
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CARE is calling for a Feminist Future
Read moreAt the Labour Party Conference, CARE will be calling on the new Labour Government to commit to building a feminist future
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First steps for a Feminist Future
Read moreDownload First steps for a Feminist Future - How the UK Government can kickstart a real process of lasting change for women and girls globally