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Government urged to tackle aid inconsistencies
By:
Simone Rensch
5 Feb 19
The government’s “inconsistent” spending of its aid budget is undermining efforts to tackle extreme poverty, a campaign group has warned.
Simone Rensch
Public Finance International reporter
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