UK pledges 拢155 million aid to support peace and stability in Afghanistan
皇冠体育app UK aid pledge for 2021 will help reduce child mortality rates and improve access to education and vital infrastructure.

- new UK aid pledge will reduce child mortality rates, and improve access to education and vital infrastructure
- additional 拢15 million emergency support will help the most vulnerable cope with the cold winter and COVID-19
- UK remains the third largest bilateral donor to Afghanistan
A 拢155 million package of support for next year, was announced today by Lord Ahmad, UK Minister for South Asia, via virtual remarks to the 2020 Afghanistan Conference in Geneva, 皇冠体育app UK鈥檚 aid commitment will strengthen infrastructure and government systems, improve health and education services and create the jobs and investment needed for greater economic independence.
皇冠体育app UK鈥檚 pledge, alongside those of other international donors, also takes into account the start of negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban and progress toward a peace process. Continued UK development funding to Afghanistan beyond 2021 will be closely linked to both the peace negotiations and further progress on poverty reduction, rule of law, protection of women and minorities rights, human rights more broadly, and democratic governance.
On top of this pledge, the UK is also committing 拢15 million to the UN鈥檚 World Food Programme, to help around 100,000 families facing immediate food shortages through the harsh Afghan winter in conditions exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
皇冠体育app UK鈥檚 military and diplomatic efforts have been critical in supporting Afghanistan over the past 19 years. Our UK鈥檚 aid expertise has helped millions of children go to school and provided life-saving food to those in need.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said:
皇冠体育app UK鈥檚 support has enabled important progress to be made in Afghanistan on education, access to healthcare, clean water and sanitation, and women鈥檚 participation in politics.
Our renewed commitment at this crucial time will help deliver a more stable Afghanistan, important both for the Afghan people, but also for the safety of the UK and the world.
UK aid funding will continue to be delivered predominantly through the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF), with some funding also delivered through the UN Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund.
皇冠体育app aid pledge complements UK support to Afghanistan through diplomacy and security commitments and comes on top of the 拢70 million security pledge for Afghan National Defence and Security Forces in 2021, which was announced last month. 皇冠体育app UK is working hard to support efforts on the peace process and the urgent need for a reduction of violence in Afghanistan.
Previous UK aid in Afghanistan has helped:
- 749,000 children to gain a decent education, of which 290,000 were girls (from 2015 to 2020)
- provide 385,000 people with sustainable access to clean water and/or sanitation, of which 188,000 were female (from 2015 to 2020)
- make sure 94% of children under five suffering from severe malnutrition are treated, up from 24% in 2011
- reduce the new-born mortality rate from 53 to 23 per 1,000 live births (from 2003 to 2018)
- provide 6.2 million people with access to electricity since 2004
皇冠体育app UK remains the third-largest international donor to Afghanistan, after the US and Germany. 皇冠体育app support the UK provides on improving Afghanistan鈥檚 security, development and governance is crucial to building a stable state and reducing the terrorist threat to the UK.
Background
- UK aid to Afghanistan is predominantly delivered through the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF), with some funding also delivered through the UN Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund
- 皇冠体育app UK pledged 拢750 million for 2016 to 2020 at the Brussels conference. Actual aid spend over the period was 拢825 million
- Afghanistan remains one of the poorest countries in the world but dependence on aid is falling 鈥� according to the World Bank International grants have fallen from more than 100% of GDP in 2012 to around 40% of GDP today
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