Il Regno Unito può essere un impegno per spendere l’80% degli aiuti esteri per progetti di uguaglianza di genere

    https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2025/aug/13/uk-could-fail-to-meet-commitment-to-spend-80-of-foreign-aid-on-gender-equality-projects

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    1. MetalBawx on

      I would have thought people starving or being plagued by disease would have been more important targets for aid personally.

    2. InTheEndEntropyWins on

      80% seems to be overly high target. Oh you want money to save disabled babies from death, oh no sorry that doesn’t meet out equality targets.

    3. XenorVernix on

      Why did we ever pledge that and who was responsible?

      Surely starving children is more important.

    4. TheRadishBros on

      I had no idea that was the target anyway; I’d be surprised if most people knew this.

    5. Who tf pledged that? I’m all for supporting good causes, but 80% is crazy when there’s so many without safe water sources and suffering with diseases like aids.

    6. kanyewestsconscience on

      Jesus, no one in this thread read past the title

      > Under the target, 80% of aid spending must go to programmes that have gender equality as a component by 2030, though it does not need to be the main focus.

      It doesn’t need to be the main focus. And I’d be very suspect of any programme which does not include it as a component – women’s rights (particularly their reproductive and economic rights) are almost inseparable from poverty.

    7. ShambolicPaulThe2nd on

      I’d prefer a target of scrapping all foreign aid by 2030 rather than using it as soft power to spread weird western gender politics.

    8. Darkone539 on

      I did not know this was a thing, and it’s stupid. Scrap it. This blocks so many worthwhile projects.

    9. Tattletail_Media on

      Spend it in UK instead, my sister can’t go out without covering herself in fear of death or mutilation because our neighborhood were taken over by extremist misogynist cultists.

    10. felinefinehbu on

      Good god there’s so much ignorance on here.

      Incase you aren’t aware, women in the 3rd world don’t have much reproductive freedom in general. They get married, then they are expected to produce child after child. Marital rape is generally not seen as a problem (it wasn’t even illegal over here until 1997), and rape is often used as a tactic of war, as well as the selling and trafficking of women and girls.

      Then there’s health issues. FGM is still being practised at alarming rates in Northern Africa. This always involves total removal of the clitorus and often sewing up of some kind. Pain during urination is a life-long side effect, as well as pain during sex. I won’t even mention what giving birth can do to mutalited women and girls, but it comes with deadly risks.

      Having children whilst in poor health, young, or malnourished is also very high risk. And seeing as women of reproductive age are often pregnant or breastfeeding in 3rd world countries, this means they may need further nutrition to keep their children alive.

      When aid is randomly dropped, like it us in Gaza, the strongest men fight for it first. That’s what starving does to people, and I don’t blame them for it. But it does mean some women and children miss out, and extra aid may need to be set aside.

      Then there’s lack of education. Having 50% of your population pepetually uneducated is terrible for economic growth. And yet money is needed to provide education so that women can escape the cycle of abuse the disproportionately face.

      Yes, men have it hard in these countries too, no one is doubting this. But even poor men generally have the freedom to forge their own paths. Women don’t. And often poor women are victims of abuse from poor men.

      It takes liberation of women and girls to make the world a better place. It’s that simple.

    11. TurpentineEnjoyer on

      What do you mean foreign aid? We don’t have any money. Sorry mate, no spare change left.

    12. tempy1256 on

      It seems that the aid was for causes that had an *element* of sex equality considering the disproportionate violence against women and lack of representation in their country’s politics.

      And a fifth of aid for things that didn’t need to relate in any way to sex equality.

      It’s very difficult to disconnect women’s issues, even in simple child bearing and rearing, from improving a country’s prospects long term.

    13. SupremoPete on

      How about scrap aid completely and use it to help solve food banks and homelessness here

    14. blob8543 on

      Great to see Labour positioning themselves to the right of the Tories, again.

    15. Fit_Manufacturer4568 on

      We are going bankrupt we need to scrap foreign aid.

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