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The areas most affected by cuts to UK foreign aid spending
& Kate Devlin
The UK government's own impact assessment warns that cuts to foreign aid spending will likely lead to an increase in global deaths and disease.
These reductions are set to disproportionately affect women, girls' education, and projects across Africa, with spending on girls' education and women's health halved.
The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office confirmed cuts of £575 million for 2025-2026, contributing to a total 40 per cent reduction in aid spending by 2027.
While Africa faces significant cuts, regions including the Americas, Europe, and the Indo-Pacific have seen increases in their aid budgets.
The government has committed to protecting funding for Gaza, Sudan, Ukraine, certain humanitarian crises, vaccines, and contributions to the World Bank 's International Development Association.