Conflict, Stability and Security Fund
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The British Government created the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) on 1 April 2015, replacing the previous Conflict (Prevention) Pool. It is a pool of money, over £1 billion per year, for tackling conflict and instability overseas.[1][2] Roughly half of the fund is categorised as government official development assistance (ODA).[3][4]
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As of 2023, the CSSF is in the process of merging with other funds to form the new Integrated Security Fund.[5]