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    FCDO will consult experts on UK's new development strategy, Raab says

    Many in the U.K. development sector criticized the government's lack of engagement around the recent merger of two key departments. Now, the foreign secretary says NGOs will be consulted on the country's new aid strategy.

    By William Worley // 06 July 2021

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    U.K. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab. Photo by: Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / CC BY-NC-ND

    Outside experts will be consulted on the U.K. government’s new development strategy, according to Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.

    “We will be tapping the expertise and the experience of all our stakeholders. We get a huge amount of input in the ordinary course of things from all the NGO groups, from our international partners, from the key partners that we work very closely with from the U.N. [United Nations], and all of those will be able to feed into that process,” he said Tuesday.

    Raab was speaking to politicians on the U.K. Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, which monitors the work of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.

    The background: The U.K. government has faced repeated criticism for an alleged lack of consultation on the recent merger of the Department for International Development and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office — a charge Raab denied during the committee session.

    Asked whether FCDO is actively calling in people to consult on the development strategy, Raab said he would write to committee Chairman Tom Tugendhat with more detail.

    Raab also refused to give a precise publication date for the new strategy but said it would be released in “months, not years,” adding that FCDO is “actively working” on the document.

    Why it matters: The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy — a major document outlining the U.K. government’s international policies — was published in March but received backlash for placing little emphasis on development.

    Since then, development advocates have been questioning how the country’s reduced aid budget will be spent in the future and what approach the government will take on development more generally. The new strategy aims to answer some of those questions.

    Aid advocates are now likely to hold Raab to his pledge that they will be consulted.

    More reading:

    ► Advocates: UK Integrated Review spells end of 'development superpower status'

    ► NGOs accuse government of misrepresenting DFID merger talks

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    • William Worley

      William Worley@willrworley

      Will Worley is the Climate Correspondent for Devex, covering the intersection of development and climate change. He previously worked as UK Correspondent, reporting on the FCDO and British aid policy during a time of seismic reforms. Will’s extensive reporting on the UK aid cuts saw him shortlisted for ‘Specialist Journalist of the Year’ in 2021 by the British Journalism Awards. He can be reached at william.worley@devex.com.

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