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That's even before donor countries have to make good on pledges of financial assitance made in Paris last month to help developing nations cope with the effects of climate change. Adrian Lovett, Europe executive director for the ONE campaign, said: "As more aid is diverted to offer vital help to the increasing numbers of refugees arriving in richer countries, people in desperately poor nations are paying the price.
That's true. It is also the case that aid is becoming an increasingly fraught subject. David Cameron has been under fire for increasing Britain's aid spending to 0.7% of national income rather than spending the money on flood defences at home. Angela Merkel is almost certain to face pressure to spend some of her aid budget on the refugees she has welcomed into Germany.
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