Denmark aims for 1.5 % of GNP aid level
As part of an agreement supported by seven of the eight parties in Parliament, Denmark’s aid is scheduled to reach 1.5 per cent of GNP before the year 2000, DT 22/02 reports. This is part of Denmark’s response to the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro six months earlier.
Total Danish bilateral and multilateral aid is to be maintained at 1 per cent of GNP. In addition to this, an amount is to be set aside for Danish international assistance for global environment and for humanitarian aid to victims of natural disaster and conflict. The goal is to reach 0.5 per cent of GNP with this environment and emergency framework by 2000.
The first move is to set aside DKK 100 million for this frame in 1993.
Only the right-wing Progress Party is opposed to the massive increase in development assistance. It has advocates the termination of the aid programme altogether.

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