2025-06-17 12:29:09
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Germany's Development Aid Cuts: A Growing Concern

Germany's commitment to development aid is facing significant challenges as funding cuts are on the horizon. The nation's official development assistance (ODA) quota has fallen below the 0.7% target, reflecting a broader trend among industrialized nations.

Notably, humanitarian emergency aid is set to be halved, raising alarms about the potential repercussions for vulnerable populations. Organizations such as Terre des Hommes and Welthungerhilfe have voiced concerns that these reductions could leave millions of children without access to essential food supplies.

Countries like Afghanistan, Burundi, and Liberia are particularly at risk. Tom Fletcher, a UN coordinator, emphasizes the dire implications for those in need, urging the German government to reconsider its approach.

The coalition government, comprising CDU/CSU and Social Democrats, appears to support these cuts, which may undermine efforts to combat hunger and support development in impoverished regions. A report titled 'Kompass 2025' calls for a reevaluation of Germany's development strategy, advocating for stable financing and a focus on international cooperation.

It stresses the importance of aligning aid efforts with the needs of both the global South and North, while also supporting new initiatives from the African Union. As the landscape of development aid shifts, the challenge remains for Germany to maintain its role as a reliable partner in fostering global stability and addressing humanitarian crises.

Deutsche Welle
17. Juni 2025 um 04:15

Development Policy: Germany is also cutting funds for the poorest

Development aid is being further reduced. For example, US President Donald Trump announced that 80% of the support will be cut. Germany is also planning cuts. The ODA quota has fallen below the 0.7% target. Humanitarian emergency aid is being cut by half. Tom Fletcher, UN coordinator, warns of the impact on people in need. The Stockholm-based SIPRI Institute has published the figures on global rearmament.
AFP
17. Juni 2025 um 09:35

Aid organizations expect a decline in development spending and warn of consequences

The aid organizations Terre des Hommes and Welthungerhilfe have warned of the planned decline in development spending by the major industrialized countries. Germany, the USA and Great Britain are planning cuts in their spending on development cooperation, which could potentially leave 2.3 million children without food supply. The organizations see this as a setback in the fight against hunger and warn of negative consequences, especially in countries like Afghanistan, Burundi or Liberia.
presseportal
17. Juni 2025 um 08:00

"Compass 2025" by Terre des Hommes and Welthungerhilfe: Development cooperation and humanitarian aid need realignment and stable financing

Development cooperation and humanitarian aid are facing significant upheavals. The federal government should understand international cooperation as a driver for joint solutions in order to take into account the needs of the global South and North. Welthungerhilfe and Terre des Hommes emphasize the need for a realignment of development cooperation and stable financing. The coalition agreement lacks a clear commitment to supporting the poorest countries (LDCs). Germany should actively support the..
presseportal
17. Juni 2025 um 08:00

Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid Need Realignment and Stable Financing / "Compass 2025" by Terre des Hommes and Welthungerhilfe

The 'Compass 2025' is a critical analysis of German development policy. Welthungerhilfe and Terre des Hommes are calling for a realignment and stable financing of development cooperation and humanitarian aid. Countries like Afghanistan, Burundi or Liberia urgently need support in the fight against poverty and hunger. The African Union is launching new initiatives to improve the food system. Germany should support these and strengthen the role of local non-governmental organizations.
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