'Delivering Accelerated Family Planning in Pakistan' (DAFPAK) is a scheme to promote the use of contraceptives in Pakistan, all at British taxpayers expense. The scheme will cost a total of £111 million and will run to 2028. It started in 2017 and has spent £88 million to date. Started under the previous Conservative government, Labour reviewed the scheme last November and have kept it going.
Callum McGoldrick investigations campaign manager, said:
“Ministers need to do a far better job at protecting taxpayer cash given the Chancellor is set to demand Brits cough up ever more at the upcoming budget."
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