In 2025, the UK government announced drastic cuts to life-saving aid, reducing it from 0.5% to 0.3% of national income, the lowest level in decades.
Aid works.
We know that aid works. It prevents extreme hunger, funds emergency healthcare and helps rebuild lives after earthquakes, floods and conflict.
It saves lives and helps build a more stable world.
The consequences of cuts to life-saving aid are real:
Less healthcare.
Less education.
Less clean water.
Less stability.
Less hope.
Cuts to aid hit those already pushed to the margins the hardest, especially women and girls, who are often the first to lose access to essential services when funding is reduced.
Sign our petition
We believe the UK must not turn its back on people in vulnerable situations around the world.
Even in difficult times, decisions about aid must be guided by need, not just economics.
We call on the UK government to reverse cuts to life-saving aid and adopt a "Leave No One Behind" approach, prioritising people in the world's most fragile and hard-to-reach places, and setting clear targets for those most at risk.
Because aid cuts cost lives. And decisions made in Westminster affect real lives.
We stand together to say no one should be left behind.
Together, we want to deliver 5,000 signatures to Downing Street and send a clear message to the UK government: life-saving humanitarian aid must be protected.
If you agree, add your name to this petition and call on the UK government to act.