DfID pushing wasteful, discredited aid target, report shows.

By Timothy Cox

Thursday, July 29, 2010

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In the New Statesman today, Andrew Mitchell, Secretary of State for International Development, defends increasing foreign aid spending to a legally-binding 0.7% of national output.  But a report* released by International Policy Network, a development think tank based in London, finds the cross-party consensus on this UK aid spending target—which demands an extra £2 billion a year from British taxpayers—makes no sense and is based on a discredited theory.

Read the full press release here.

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Timothy Cox

Timothy Cox is a trade and development analyst at IPN.

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