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Aid agencies fear fall in funding for poorest

By Guy Dinmore in Washington

Published: February 7 2005 18:59 | Last updated: February 8 2005 00:15

The Bush administration's 2006 foreign aid budget came under fire on Monday from aid organisations concerned that the proposed 14 per cent increase masked a decline in funding for projects in the poorest countries.

Officials said the increase, in the context of a tight budget overall, reflected President George W. Bush's priority of helping countries erase the freedom deficit that the US sees as a breeding ground for extremists and terrorists.

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