LONDON: The BBC announced Monday it would focus £100 million ($124 million, 110 million euros) from its commissioning budget over the next three years on “diverse and inclusive content”.

The pledge from the UK public service broadcaster comes amid increased debate about racism and discrimination sparked by protests at the death of George Floyd in the United States.

“The £100 million investment will support our commitment to diversity and inclusion in our TV output across all genres, including children’s, education and current affairs,” the BBC said. It committed to creating content with diverse stories and production teams, while a mandatory target of 20 percent “diverse-talent” will apply to all network commissions from next April.

A BBC spokesman said this target would only apply to crew, not on-screen talent, and look at “black and minority ethnic, disability and socio-economic diversity”.

The BBC has for years been seeking to better represent minority groups but said the “media industry is not changing fast enough”.—AFP