Erik Solheim 
Photo: Trond Ciken. UDMinister of the Environment and International Development Erik Solheim . Photo: Trond Ciken. UD

Record-high aid budget in time of crisis

20/10/2009 // The Norwegian Government proposes that NOK 27.4 billion should be allocated to development assistance in 2010. This is an increase of NOK 1.2 billion from 2009.

"It is important that Norway maintains its development assistance at this record-high level. Despite the fact that the financial crisis has begun to have a serious impact on poor countries, a number of countries are cutting their aid budgets," said Minister of the Environment and International Development Erik Solheim.

Development assistance accounts for 1.09% of Norway’s estimated GNI for 2010. "We will honour our commitments and intensify Norway’s efforts to help poor countries to cope better with conflicts, the climate crisis and the financial crisis," said Mr Solheim.

The Government will continue to give priority to peacebuilding, human rights and humanitarian assistance, women and gender equality, the environment and climate change, clean energy, good governance, institution building, and the fight against corruption. The Government will also continue to take a special responsibility in the efforts to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals on reducing child and maternal mortality.

The Government will step up support for efforts to prevent deforestation in poor countries and proposes an allocation of NOK 2.1 billion for this purpose in 2010 over the development assistance budget. This is an increase of NOK 650 million from 2009. In addition, the Government proposes a commitment authorisation for a further NOK 1.4 billion.

 

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