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Written Question
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Staff
Friday 24th July 2020

Asked by: Diana Johnson (Labour - Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, how the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office plans to maintain the expertise of staff relating to (a) development projects, (b) climate change emergencies and (b) other key policy issues of her Department after the merger of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office with her Department.

Answered by Wendy Morton - Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Merging the departments will bring together the best of what we do in aid and diplomacy, and create new opportunities for staff. The ambition, vision and expertise of DFID and FCO staff will be at the heart of the new department – taking forward the work of UK aid, which will remain central to our mission.

We will continue to look at how our aid budget can be spent most effectively in our national interest, including through the Integrated Review – which will inform the priorities of the new Department.


Written Question
Overseas Aid
Friday 24th July 2020

Asked by: Diana Johnson (Labour - Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what monitoring will be putin place after the merger of her Department with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to ensure that the 0.7% of UK GDP pledged for overseas development aid is used for that purpose and not for security and diplomatic aims.

Answered by Wendy Morton - Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Our commitment to spending 0.7 percent of our national income on aid is enshrined in law and the UK continues to abide by the OECD DAC rules for aid. All UK official development assistance (ODA) must meet OECD DAC criteria, and have the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its primary purpose. We will continue to look at how this money can be spent most effectively, taking into account our national interest, including through the Integrated Review – which will inform the priorities of the new Department.


Written Question
Department for International Development: Former Members
Monday 23rd July 2018

Asked by: Diana Johnson (Labour - Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, how many former hon. Members hold (a) paid and (b) unpaid roles within her Department as of 17 July 2018.

Answered by Alistair Burt

We do not hold a central record of all employees, either paid or unpaid, who have previously been Members of Parliament. As of the 17th July, we had 4140 individuals undertaking roles for DFID. A manual check on hard copy files would be required, which would take a significant and disproportionate amount of time.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 29 Mar 2018
Counter-Daesh Update

"Nearly two years ago, in April 2016, the House, including Government and Opposition Members, voted for the treatment of the Yazidis and Christians to be classified as genocide. Will the Secretary of State update the House on when she thinks the British Government will recognise that treatment as genocide?..."
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Written Question
Developing Countries: Renewable Energy
Wednesday 19th October 2016

Asked by: Diana Johnson (Labour - Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, how much her Department spent on securing renewable energy in developing countries in each year since 2009.

Answered by Lord Wharton of Yarm

Estimated bilateral spend each year since 2010 on programmes that help develop renewable energy was:

Year

Net ODA (£)

2010/11

421,185

2011/12

5,753,369

2012/13

18,286,309

2013/14

38,969,172

2014/15

116,904,503

2015/16

72,134,609

Total

252,469,1487

This does not capture relevant spend through multilateral funds, including the UK’s contributions to Multilateral Development Banks and climate specific funds such as the Climate Investment Funds, where there are significant renewable energy components.


Written Question
Islamic State: Genocide
Tuesday 20th September 2016

Asked by: Diana Johnson (Labour - Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what funding has been provided to the (a) Kurdistan Regional Government Peshmerga, (b) Kurdish government in Northern Syria and (c) Yazidi community to (i) gather evidence of alleged acts of genocide and (ii) support displaced persons in refugee camps.

Answered by Lord Wharton of Yarm

Since June 2014, DFID has committed £129.5 million in humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable internally displaced people in Iraq, including Yezidis and those living in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. To date, the UK has pledged over £2.3 billion in response to the humanitarian crisis in Syria and the region. Our support is reaching vulnerable and displaced Syrians, including those living in areas controlled by Kurdish groups.

On 21 July the Foreign Secretary announced that the UK will lead a global campaign to hold Daesh to account for its crimes. In Iraq, the Foreign Office has funded projects to support the documentation of Daesh crimes and preservation of evidence. In Syria, UK funding supports a range of NGO partners to compile case files of evidence of atrocities approximating to International Criminal Court (ICC) standards.

DFID has not provided funding to the Peshmerga, or to the governing authorities in Kurdish-dominated parts of Syria.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 14 Sep 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"Q15. Following the successful Hillsborough independent panel, will the Prime Minister consider setting up a similar review of the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the NHS, namely the contaminated blood scandal? Victims are still waiting for answers and justice 35 years on...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Feb 2016
Syria Crisis: UK Response

"If Syria is to have a stable and peaceful future, women and girls will have a part to play in it. Will the Secretary of State say why there was no mention of the role of women in the Syrian stabilisation paper that was published last week?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Feb 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"What assessment have Ministers made of councils that introduce a 2% precept increase for social care? For those councils with a very low council tax base, that will not result in the funding required to ensure that social care continues at the level it should in areas such as Hull...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 02 Feb 2016
Zika Virus

"Are there any plans to screen passengers coming to the UK from the areas affected?..."
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