The Isle of Man will continue to help poor nations develop after pledging funding for another three years.
The International Development Committee will spend £900,000 on the Small Countries Financial Management Programme.
The two week programme was started in 2009 as a way the Island could use its financial expertise to provide nations with the resource and knowledge they need to help themselves.
Tim Cullen is the director of the programme:
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