The UK and Qatar announced today they will double their joint humanitarian funding to £79.4 million ($100 million), during the State Visit of Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. The increased funding will support:
- Emergency relief in Gaza through 17 tonnes of family tents
- Primary education for 625,000 children in northwest Syria
- Recovery support for 423 conflict-affected communities in Somalia
Impact & Implementation
Joint initiatives:
Priorities |
Target Outcomes |
---|---|
Migration | Address root causes of displacement |
Education | Expand access to primary schooling |
Research | Advance scientific collaboration |
Crisis Response | Strengthen emergency capabilities |
Foreign Secretary David Lammy highlighted the partnership’s significance:
“This doubling of support will help us achieve so much more in the coming years.”
Economic Ties
The announcement comes amid broader UK-Qatar cooperation, including:
- Current bilateral trade valued at £6.6 billion
- Planned discussions at Mansion House with business leaders
- Expected new agreements on security and trade
What’s Next
Further agreements between the UK and Qatar are expected during the State Visit, focusing on security cooperation and trade enhancement. Implementation of humanitarian projects will begin immediately through existing delivery partners.
Latest updates on UK-Qatar humanitarian initiatives.
Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office & The Rt Hon David Lammy MP.