Island FM Last week, the UK government announced that it would be cutting its annual foreign aid commitment. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab set out the allocation for the UK's Official Development Assistance spending for 2021-22 at 0.7% to 0.5% of gross national income. Following the announcement, 200 UK charities and aid organisations accused the government of delivering a "tragic blow" to the world's most marginalised people. Four aid charities operating in Lebanon, Zambia, Congo and Sierra Leone spoke to Sky News about the impact these cuts will have on their work. Rami Shamma, World Vision, Lebanon "Let's see what surprises we have today, and which part of our lives will be destroyed."