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Paralympian and TV presenter Ade Adepitan MBE joined schoolchildren to protest against UK aid cuts

Fury as UK Aid for Education Slashed – British Students Take Fight to Parliament
March 12, 20253 Mins Read
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British schoolchildren took their fight for global education funding straight to Westminster yesterday, as part of a powerful protest against government cuts to overseas aid.

Backed by TV presenter, Paralympian, and Street Child charity Ambassador Ade Adepitan MBE, students from the Send My Friend to School coalition urged policymakers to reverse the decline in education aid and prioritise investment in learning worldwide.

The demonstration came as the UK Government confirmed a further reduction in the Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget, slashing it from 0.5% to 0.3% of Gross National Income.

With education already one of the most underfunded areas in global development, campaigners fear the cuts will leave millions more children without access to schooling.

Speaking at the event, Adepitan reflected on the life-changing impact of education.

“The only reason I’m where I am today is because of two reasons: luck and education,” he said. “Lucky enough that my parents were brave enough to leave our home in Nigeria, give up everything for a better life, but also because of education. I was able to access a strong education in London that changed my life.”

Students leading the campaign made an impassioned case for urgent action, warning that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty.

“Education is not just about learning subjects like maths or science,” said student activist Ewura. “It’s about giving young people the tools to build a better future. When children are educated, they can help change the world.”

Echoing the call, fellow campaigner Davi urged the UK to step up its leadership on the issue.

“That’s why campaigns like Send My Friend to School are so important,” he said. “They remind leaders that education should be a top priority. And as young people, we have a voice too. We can speak up, raise awareness, and encourage real action.”

The protest highlighted the sharp decline in UK aid for education over the past decade. In 2013, education accounted for 13.5% of bilateral ODA spending, but by 2023, this had plummeted to just 3.5%.

While the UK remains the sixth-largest donor by volume, it now ranks 25th among OECD-DAC countries in prioritisation, falling far behind its international counterparts.

The Send My Friend to School coalition is demanding urgent action from the UK Government, calling for:

• A commitment to protect and reprioritise education aid within ODA spending.

• Full funding for key global education initiatives, including the Global Partnership for Education and Education Cannot Wait.

• Stronger UK support for international tax and debt reforms to help low-income countries sustainably increase their own education budgets.

While aid remains crucial, 87% of education financing in low-income countries comes from domestic sources.

Campaigners argued that the UK has a vital role in ensuring governments have the resources to invest in quality education for all.

The event was part of a wider movement, with Send My Friend to School mobilising 250,000 UK students every year to push for global education rights.

As the UK reassesses its international development priorities, campaigners are urging leaders to reaffirm their commitment to ensuring that education remains central to the country’s foreign aid agenda.

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