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46. The future of foreign aid

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How have major recent scandals affected perception of international development, does Brexit suggest a turning of opinion against it, and is this an opportunity to change how aid works? Conor Pope, Stephanie Lloyd and Henna Shah discuss with Kathryn Llewelyn, the CEO of aid charity United Purpose.

Further reading:

*Brexit will harm our ability to help poorer nations, writes Alison McGovern

*Find out more about United Purpose



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How have major recent scandals affected perception of international development, does Brexit suggest a turning of opinion against it, and is this an opportunity to change how aid works? Conor Pope, Stephanie Lloyd and Henna Shah discuss with Kathryn Llewelyn, the CEO of aid charity United Purpose.

Further reading:

*Brexit will harm our ability to help poorer nations, writes Alison McGovern

*Find out more about United Purpose



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