There is no such country as "Korea".
There are North Korea and South Korea.
North Korea -
Recently due to the flooding in North Korea (in 2012), the UK sent emergency food and medical supplies to those caught in the flooding.
North Korea is actually hostile to the UK and is one of the UK's most dangerous enemies. The UK would have preferred to not aid North Korea at all, but it has not choice because, as a member of NATO, the UK pledges to support disaster victims globally.
South Korea -
South Korea are one of the UK's closest allies. The UK aids the South Koreans by trading weapons, ammunition and military vehicles to so South Korea can defend themselves against the hostile North Korea.
South Korea and the UK also exchange intelligence on North Korea for the security of both their countries.
1 uk pount is $2 US
$1 = £0.62
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1 US Dollar is 0.59 UK Pounds.
£2,800
£650 million per year
I think it may well be an African country. But why cant i get a straight answer from anyone,
The UK provides a relatively small amount of direct aid to Israel, primarily focused on development projects and partnerships rather than military support. The UK's aid to Israel has typically been around £3-5 million annually in recent years. However, the broader context of UK-Israel relations includes significant trade and investment, which complicates the notion of aid. Most funding is directed towards fostering cooperation in areas like technology and innovation rather than traditional aid.
From whom ! The UK gives aid to many countries. We get some money from the European Union - but - we get much less than we actually put in !
yes, about £800 million this financial year, (08-09)
Yes, the UK provides foreign aid to the Philippines, focusing on areas such as poverty reduction, disaster response, and climate change resilience. The UK government, through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, supports various programs aimed at improving education, healthcare, and economic development in the country. This aid is part of the UK's broader commitment to international development and humanitarian assistance.
As of recent data, the UK provides around £300 million in aid to Burma (Myanmar) annually, focusing on humanitarian assistance, development, and support for peace and democracy. This aid aims to address the needs of vulnerable populations, promote human rights, and support the country's transition toward stability. However, the situation remains complex due to ongoing conflicts and political instability. For the most up-to-date figures, it's advisable to consult the UK government's official resources.
Foreign aid from the United Kingdom is handed out through the international development secretary. At present, about £11.3 billion is given out, roughly 0.7% of GNI.
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No.
Yes India does give aid to poor countries as well as receives money from countries such as UK etc.
christian aid is based in the UK and Irish churchs