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<p>In 2016, the UK spent directly £411 million on programmes to help countries build
their resilience and adapt to climate change and a further £371 million on programmes
to support sustainable development and help reduce their carbon emissions. Of this,
£12 million (1%) was on projects specifically targeting health and a further £370
million (47%) through programmes which may also have health benefits, such as on clean
energy, agriculture, nutrition, and water, sanitation and hygiene programmes.</p>
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