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FCDO Update
22 November 2022
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
At a Glance
Issue Summary
The statement discusses the current level of Official Development Assistance (ODA) spending due to economic constraints and announces plans for managing ODA allocations.
Action Requested
The government will continue to spend around 0.5% of GNI on ODA until conditions allow a return to the 0.7% target, provide additional resources for Ukraine and Afghanistan refugees, lift the pause on ODA spending, focus on bilateral programme spending based on priorities, meet financial commitments to multilateral organisations, strengthen ODA governance arrangements, and maintain transparency in ODA spend.
Key Facts
- The UK will continue to spend around 0.5% of GNI on ODA until conditions allow a return to the 0.7% target.
- Additional resources of £1 billion are provided for 2022-23 and £1.5 billion for 2023-24 for Ukraine and Afghanistan refugees.
- FCDO’s planned ODA spending for 2022-23 is estimated at £7,584m with a similar indicative budget for 2023-24.
- Officials are instructed to focus spend according to the International Development Strategy.
- The UK will meet financial commitments made to multilateral organisations.
- ODA spending and activity pause has been lifted to manage bilateral programmes proportionately.
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