Last week, the Foreign Secretary set out how the government would implement the major cuts to the UK’s aid budget announced a year ago. At an event we held the same evening, the Development Minister Baroness Chapman described this as a “reset” in the UK’s approach. In this blog we highlight five of the main changes.
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Assessing the UK’s International Development Reset
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