Second guessing
The world’s second-biggest aid donor, Germany, could take the lead after
some hefty cuts in the United States. *But post-election vibes suggest that
Germany might tighten its purse strings too*, with whispers of cuts and a
shift toward “national interest.”

Last year, Germany was quite the generous giver, with *nearly $38 billion
in aid*. But the winds are changing, and *over €3 billion might get
slashed* from
future budgets.

The recent shift to the right in elections might bring a mix of the
Christian Democratic Union and the Social Democrats to the table
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but with CDU calling the shots. They’re eyeing areas such as migration
management and international trade for their aid focus, Devex contributor
Jessica Abrahams writes.

Friedrich Merz, likely the chancellor, isn’t playing around. He’s hinting
at *cutting off aid to countries that don’t cooperate on migration* and
wants to ensure every aid penny serves German interests.

Furthermore, the far-right Alternative for Germany party, now a big player
in Parliament, is shaking things up, pushing to slash funds on what they
label as “woke” initiatives. Despite not being in the government, its ideas
are making waves, influencing policies such as migration.

If Germany does become the world’s top aid donor, it’ll be the first time
it’s held the top spot since 1960. Keep your eyes on a couple of key
players, the BMZ
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and
the AA
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which together* disbursed nearly 58% of the country’s total aid in 2022*.
The BMZ oversees the lion’s share, including two major implementing bodies:
the GIZ and KfW.

Despite some cutbacks, BMZ’s 2024 budget still clocked in at a chunky €11.2
billion, with a strong focus on bilateral cooperation and significant
contributions to multilateral efforts such as the World Bank
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 and United Nations
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Devex analyst Miguel Antonio Tamonan takes a look at exactly where that
money went
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giving clues as to who might have a chance of winning some of it in the
future.

*Read:* Funding cuts and culture wars — what the German election means for
aid
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*Read more:* Is Germany the next leader in ODA, and how will it spend its
money?
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