AID TO TANZANIA LIKELY TO SLUMP UNDER DONALD TRUMP
TANZANIA is likely to see aid slump from US under Donald Trump administration, a new report claims.
The country is among several Africa
countries expected to experience a sharp aid decrease when
President-elect Donald Trump entered office mid next month. This follows
the new administration cost cutting initiative to save fund for
infrastructure spending at home—this is likely to cut aid to developing
countries.
A report released recently by the
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), named
other countries as Kenya, Ethiopia, DRC and Nigeria.
Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria and DRC have
been mentioned as some of the African countries likely to witness sharp
decrease of aid from the one of the world super power, the US, following
the new economic policy of the new administration that takes the office
mid January next year.
Furthermore, in terms of official
development aid receipts to East Africa, Ethiopia received the largest
sum with over 3.5billion US dollars in aid, followed by Kenya and
Tanzania with over 2.5billion US dollars and Uganda with over 1.5billion
US dollars.