The UK is to stop direct aid to 16 countries, including Russia, China and Iraq, papers seen by the BBC suggest. Should the international aid policy change?
A draft copy of the government's review of its overseas aid budget - due to be published this week - also reveals aid to India will be frozen.But overall, the international development budget will rise by a third in this parliament as a new approach focuses on value for money, it says.
The report states that aid spending is good for Britain's economy and safety. By 2014, 30% of UK aid is expected to go to war-torn and unstable countries.
Should aid to the 16 countries be stopped? Does aid help bring stability? Should Britain be increasing its aid budget?