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Written Question
Lebanon: Humanitarian Aid
Thursday 30th January 2020

Asked by: Alec Shelbrooke (Conservative - Wetherby and Easingwold)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what recent steps he has taken to enable the provision of humanitarian aid in Lebanon.

Answered by Andrew Murrison

In Lebanon, DFID is providing regular targeted cash transfers to help over 10,000 of the most vulnerable Syrian refugee families to meet their most basic survival needs. The UK also funds legal assistance, support and advice (e.g. birth/marriage registration, civil documentation) to 55,000 individuals to uphold rights, facilitate access to basic services and to better prepare refugees for their eventual return to Syria. DFID is also supporting provision of non-formal education for up 114,500 vulnerable children and providing child protection and gender-based violence services to 295,930 girls, boys and caregivers.

The UK strongly advocates for the rights and protection of refugees and is working with aid agencies to further reform the aid system to deliver more effective, smarter aid to the most vulnerable. The UK continues to play a leading role in mobilising the international community. On 12 – 14 March 2019, the UK attended the third Brussels Conference on “Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region”, driving forward the legacy of our own London Conference held in 2016. The money pledged will save lives and enable the provision of life-saving supplies and resources to build the livelihoods of millions of internally displaced persons and refugees, and their host communities.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 12 Jul 2017
Humanitarian Situation in Mosul

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 12 Jul 2017
Humanitarian Situation in Mosul

"In all my elections, I have proudly stood in support of our manifesto commitment to spend 0.7% of GDP on international aid, although many people have criticised it. Does my right hon. Friend agree that in situations such as these, such a commitment is not only morally right but enables …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 04 May 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"T6. Does my right hon. Friend agree that our GDP would fall by more than 0.7% if we withdrew our investment from various stability projects around the world?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 02 Mar 2016
Humanitarian Crisis: Greece

"My right hon. Friend is right to focus on the humanitarian crisis in Greece, but does she agree that the wider region is important? For those who criticise the international aid budget, does she agree that not investing the 0.7% in countries such as Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, which have …..."
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Written Question
Developing Countries: Sanitation
Wednesday 22nd July 2015

Asked by: Alec Shelbrooke (Conservative - Wetherby and Easingwold)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what discussions are taking place among member states of the UN to ensure that clean water and sanitation remains a sustainable development goal.

Answered by Grant Shapps

United Nations member states have been holding discussions on thematic areas, including water and sanitation (WASH), in preparation for the September UN Summit to adopt the post-2015 development agenda. These discussions follow the report of the UK co-chaired Post-2015 High Level Panel and the report of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals both of which included proposals for a dedicated water goal. The UK supports the inclusion of WASH in the Sustainable Development Goal framework.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 03 Jun 2015
Oral Answers to Questions

"Q1. If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 3 June...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 03 Jun 2015
Oral Answers to Questions

"During the general election, my blue-collar conservatism resonated very well with my constituents in Elmet and Rothwell. They are very keen that the economic recovery continues on track. Does my right hon. Friend agree that in this Parliament we must achieve lower taxation for working people and a higher minimum …..."
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Written Question
Gambia
Friday 5th September 2014

Asked by: Alec Shelbrooke (Conservative - Wetherby and Easingwold)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what steps her Department is taking to ensure vulnerable people in Gambia are not affected by the decision of the EU to suspend aid to that country.

Answered by Baroness Featherstone

The EU, with UK support, is seeking to persuade the Gambian Government to improve the human rights situation through its regular political dialogue under the Cotonou Agreement. The release of EU development funds are linked to these discussions.


Written Question
Gambia
Friday 5th September 2014

Asked by: Alec Shelbrooke (Conservative - Wetherby and Easingwold)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what steps her Department is taking to ensure that vulnerable people in Gambia are not affected by deteriorating conditions as a result of the suspension of aid and human rights violations.

Answered by Baroness Featherstone

The EU, with UK support, is seeking to persuade the Gambian Government to improve the human rights situation through its regular political dialogue under the Cotonou Agreement. The release of EU development funds are linked to these discussions.