25 charities across the UK will have their charitable
appeals for 2017/18 boosted, raising a total of £66
million, for life-changing projects in 20 different
countries around the world. Government funding of more
than £30 million by UK Aid Match is the largest annual
contribution by the programme since 2013.
Prime Minister made the
announcement at a reception for Soccer Aid for Unicef
which has raised £24 million in the last 12 years to
support vulnerable children around the world since it
started. She welcomed charities, school children and
celebrities to celebrate contributions of British
charity givers and the power of British aid to change
the lives of some of the world’s poorest and most
vulnerable people.
Through UK Aid Match for every £1 donated, the
government will contribute £1, giving the British
public a say in how aid is spent, helping these
projects to go even further.
The programme has helped save lives and create new
opportunities for thousands of people across some of
the poorest parts of the world. It has helped vaccinate
children against preventable killer diseases, given
people clean drinking water and food, stopped
infectious diseases from reaching our shores and helped
to create jobs so people can earn a living.
Prime Minister said:
These charities do vital work improving the lives of
some of the world’s poorest people and so I am
pleased that the Government is able to double the
impact they can have, bringing the total raised to
more than £60 million.
We could not have done this without the extraordinary
generosity of people in the UK and their
determination to support others in need.
Today’s reception is a chance to celebrate charity
workers and the kindness of those who help raise
money including the Unicef, Soccer Aid participants
who have previously raised £24 million to support
vulnerable children around the world.
Secretary of State for International Development
said:
UK aid will continue to work to make the world – and
ultimately the UK – a better, safer and more
prosperous place and through UK Aid Match we are
giving the British public a say in how the aid budget
is spent. We will be matching all UK public donations
to Soccer Aid for Unicef pound-for-pound up to £5
million.
I want to say a huge thank you to the British public
whose fundraising efforts are helping save lives
around the world. Today’s reception is about them.
Unicef UK Executive Director Mike Penrose said:
We are incredibly grateful to the Prime Minister for
hosting this important celebration of UK aid and the
huge impact it has for children around the world.
Soccer Aid for Unicef is a prime example of the power
of the British public – digging deep and showing
their generosity time and time again. And with the UK
government matching public donations for Soccer Aid
for Unicef pound-for-pound this year, together we can
make double the difference for children.
The UK government is currently matching public
donations to Soccer Aid for Unicef. The appeal
culminates in a charity football match, taking place
this Sunday (10 June) at Old Trafford in Manchester.
Donations to Soccer Aid for Unicef matched by UK Aid
Match will go towards ending preventable diseases in
children, saving the lives of new born babies and
helping to end child hunger in Eswatini (formerly known
as Swaziland) and Lesotho.