Press Release

7 Nov 2011 - 5:00pm
11 Oct 2010 - 2:10pm
29 Jul 2010 - 5:53pm

London--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.

21 Apr 2010 - 3:00pm

While the UK's three main political parties agree about a "0.7% target" for foreign aid, a Center for Global Development report, republished in a British edition by IPN, shows that this figure is misguided and wrong.

25 Mar 2010 - 4:01pm

A World Bank/EC report ahead of a global agriculture conference asks for massive increases in funding, but Caroline Boin points out that government barriers are the leading cause of hunger in the world today.

8 Mar 2010 - 12:55pm

The European Union is funding some of the most powerful environmental NGOs in Brussels – while in turn, they lobby the EU for more money and influence.

25 Jan 2010 - 9:37am

New analysis reveals Iran, Nigeria, Nepal among the worst; countries should strive to abolish medicine tariffs