DONATE

Statement: Sightsavers’ response to UK aid reduction decision

July 2021
A long line of children queue to see an eye health worker.
Children line up to have their eyes screened for trachoma infections in Cote d'Ivoire.

In response to Conservative MPs voting to keep the budget for international development at 0.5% of national income, Dom Haslam, Sightsavers’ director of policy and programme strategy, said:

“Today, despite valiant efforts by those across the political spectrum to stand up for global solidarity, MPs have taken a step backwards and voted in favour of maintaining foreign aid cuts. The tests that the government have in place that set out when the UK will return to spending 0.7% of GNI on aid were not being met prior to the pandemic and today’s decision will mean aid will not return to 0.7% for the foreseeable future. This will have a devastating and long-term impact for hundreds of millions of people around the world. Progress to eliminate disease will be undone, patients left untreated, and some of the poorest and most marginalised communities around the world will be left without the support they need in the middle of a global pandemic.”

Join our campaign

Our Equal World campaign fights for the rights of people with disabilities.

More on the campaign

Read all our latest news stories

News from Sightsavers
Three partners sit at a table with table name badges in front of them.

Cameroon approves landmark inclusive education policy

With Sightsavers’ support, the government of Cameroon has adopted a national policy to deliver quality and equitable inclusive education for people with disabilities.

November 2024
Carine, a council data collector, speaks to Godjon outside her home in Nkoteng, Cameroon.

Sightsavers joins global Commit to Data campaign

We’re excited to be part of the UN’s World Data Forum campaign, which calls for data to be used to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

November 2024
A woman wearing a surgical face mask holds two mobile phones while recording data about cataract operations in Nigeria.

Sightsavers trials technology to boost eye screening in Kenya

Peek Vision's innovative app aims to improve the country's eye health and ensure robust, continued care for people with visual impairments.

October 2024

Learn about our work to save sight