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A leading charity has criticised the government's plan to reduce funding for overseas water and sanitation projects during the pandemic - as details of cuts in the foreign aid budget emerge.
Funding for water, sanitation and hygiene bilateral projects will be cut by more than 80%, a leaked memo said.WaterAid's Tim Wainwright criticised the timing of "savage cuts".
The Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office said Covid had "forced us to take tough" decisions.

The government announced last year it would cut UK aid spending from 0.7% of national income to just 0.5% - which amounts to a reduction of more than £4bn - but has yet to confirm where the axe will fall.

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The "temporary measure" was defended at the time as being supported by voters, with some MPs saying domestic spending should come first during the pandemic.The UK contributed £176m to bilateral water, sanitation and hygiene projects in 2019 - so an 80% cut would represent a budget of around £36m.
Mr Wainwright said there was "enormous support" for funding water projects among UK taxpayers "who have helped to bring clean water, good hygiene, and better sanitation to 62 million people in the last five years".

He said clean water and sanitation were "the first line of defence against the twin threats of Covid-19 and the impacts of climate change" and urged the government to reverse the cuts "at the earliest possible opportunity".
In the UK, the government has promoted hand-washing as one way the public can protect themselves from contracting coronavirus, including the slogan "Hands, Face, Space".

A review of water aid projects published in March 2012 found "strong evidence that lack of hygiene (hand-washing) increases the risk of viral respiratory infections".

'We expect criticism'
The leaked memo - prepared for FCDO minister Wendy Morton ahead of a meeting with MPs - predicted there would be concerns about proposed aid cuts for water supply, sanitation and hygiene - known as "Wash".

It said some MPs "will be worried about the reduction in the UK's spend on Wash at a time when [global] Covid-19 cases are increasing" and as the UK prepares to host the COP26 climate change conference.

The memo added: "We expect criticism on the reduction in spend, particularly as the UK public views Wash as a priority area for UK aid, because hand hygiene is widely recognised as a critical intervention to counter the spread of Covid-19, and because the cuts are being announced in the year that the UK is hosting COP26."
In a section titled "handling advice", it said the funding reductions for Wash "add to a pattern of declining UK support to the sector that started in 2019".

The memo defended the timing of the cuts and advised Ms Morton to "emphasise the UK's support to hand-washing to help tackle Covid-19 will continue as previously planned".


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