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March 27, 2025 | UK | Share this update
On March 27, 2025, the UK government outlined changes to its ODA spending in the Spring Statement, reducing the ODA/GNI budget from 0.5% in FY2024/2025 to 0.3% by April 2027, in order to facilitate an increase in defense spending while ensuring predictability and stability in aid budgets.
Key reforms include setting annual assistance budgets based on GNI forecasts and removing automatic adjustments for economic fluctuations. The UK government also plans to modernize development efforts by prioritizing partnerships, mobilizing private capital, and aligning assistance programs with UK strategic objectives.
Minister of State for Development Baroness Jennifer Chapman emphasized the importance of delivering value for taxpayers while ensuring the UK's humanitarian and development commitments continue.
For 2025 to 2026, the government confirmed plans to continue essential development work, honor existing contracts with partners, and uphold the commitment to the UK's humanitarian role.
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April 7, 2025 | Japan | Share this update
On April 7, 2025, JICA signed a grant agreement to provide equipment aimed at promoting emergency recovery and sustainable economic reconstruction,
The agreement focuses on supporting Ukraine’s recovery from ongoing challenges by enhancing infrastructure and providing critical resources to stabilize its economy. This initiative aligns with Japan’s commitment to fostering resilience and supporting reconstruction efforts in conflict-affected regions.
April 7, 2025 | Germany, Education | Share this update
On April 7, 2025, Germany adopted the Amman-Berlin Declaration which aims to ensure that at least 15% of development projects globally promote inclusion at the Global Development Summit.
The summit convened 4,500 participants from 100 countries, including persons with disabilities, government representatives, and international organizations. Over two days, attendees engaged in more than 60 sessions focused on advancing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
In addition, over 800 pledges were made by participating governments and organizations to enhance accessibility and inclusion. The declaration marks a historic step toward measurable goals for integrating disability rights into international development.
April 6, 2025 | South Korea | Share this update
On April 6, 2025, South Korea pledged US$100 million in assistance to Ukraine, citing regional security threats linked to North Korea and Russia.
The funding will be allocated toward reconstruction projects, humanitarian relief, and infrastructure repair in conflict-affected regions. South Korea’s support underscores its commitment to international stability and countering aggression in Eastern Europe.
April 6, 2025 | Germany, Global Health, Global Health R&D | Share this update
On April 6, 2025, Germany pledged EUR2 million (US$2 million) to the WHO following the US withdrawal of funding.
This contribution is in addition to Germany's US$317 milllion contribution for 2024-2025 which aims to strengthen global health systems, improve pandemic preparedness, and ensure continued access to essential healthcare services in vulnerable regions. Germany’s leadership in global health funding highlights its commitment to multilateral cooperation.
April 5, 2025 | Canada, WASH & Sanitation, Nutritious Food Systems, Global Health | Share this update
On April 5, 2025, Canada announced CAD20 million (US$14 million) in humanitarian assistance for Myanmar following the earthquake.
The funding will support emergency relief efforts, including food, water, and healthcare, delivered through trusted partners like the UN and the Red Cross. Canada’s assistance aims to address the urgent needs of displaced families and those affected by the collapse of critical infrastructure in the hardest-hit areas.
April 4, 2025 | Japan | Share this update
On April 4, 2025, Japan announced US$6 million in emergency assistance to support relief efforts in Myanmar following the earthquake disaster.
The funding will be used to provide food, shelter, and medical assistance to affected communities. Additionally, Japan has deployed a 32-member Japan Disaster Relief Medical Team to Yangon to assist with humanitarian needs on the ground. This assistance underscores Japan’s commitment to disaster response and its ongoing support for Myanmar during times of crisis.
April 4, 2025 | UK | Share this update
On April 4, 2025, the UK pledged an additional GBP10 million (US$13 million) to support relief efforts in Myanmar following the devastating earthquake.
This brings the UK’s total contribution to GBP19 million (US$25 million). The funding will provide emergency shelter, food, water, and medical aid to affected communities, reaching over 15,000 people to date. UK-funded local partners are already on the ground delivering life-saving assistance, ensuring resources reach those most in need.
April 3, 2025 | Canada | Share this update
On April 3, 2025, Canada pledged CAD55 million (US$55 million) to bolster Ukraine’s air defense capabilities.
The funding will be used to procure advanced air defense systems and provide training for Ukrainian forces to operate the equipment effectively. This commitment is part of Canada’s broader support for Ukraine, which includes military, humanitarian, and economic assistance to counter ongoing regional threats.
April 2, 2025 | Japan | Share this update
On April 2, 2025, Japan announced an emergency grant of approximately US$6 million to support those affected by the devastating earthquake in Myanmar on March 28, 2025.
The grant will be channeled through international organizations to provide immediate humanitarian assistance, including shelter, food, and medical assistance.
This funding complements Japan's broader relief efforts, which include deploying a Japan Disaster Relief Medical Team and emergency relief goods through JICA. The government emphasized its commitment to delivering assistance that directly benefits the people of Myanmar, addressing critical needs amidst ongoing rescue operations.
March 29, 2025 | UK | Share this update
On March 29, 2025, the UK government announced a GBP10 million (US$13 million) assistance package to support Myanmar following the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake in its central region, which seeks to provide life-saving assistance, including food, water, medicine, and shelter, to the most affected areas.
This assistance will be delivered through UK-funded local partners already mobilizing on the ground to address urgent humanitarian needs. The FCDO is also offering consular support to British nationals in Myanmar and neighboring Thailand.
Minister of State for Development Baroness Jennifer Chapman underscored the UK's commitment to providing immediate relief and expressed condolences to the people of Myanmar.
US$ amounts are cited directly from sources; in the absence of an official conversion, they are calculated using the previous week's average of the US Federal Reserve's daily exchange rates.
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