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Written Question
Developing Countries: Tuberculosis
Monday 4th November 2019

Asked by: Jim Fitzpatrick (Labour - Poplar and Limehouse)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what recent assessment he has made of the effect on identification of tuberculosis cases of the (a) WHO Global Tuberculosis Report published on 17 October 2019 and (b) Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's Strategy 2017-2022.

Answered by Andrew Murrison

Millions of tuberculosis cases continue to go undiagnosed and untreated each year – identifying these is essential to ending the tuberculosis epidemic, which killed 1.5 million people globally in 2018. We are pleased to note the improvement in the number of cases of tuberculosis identified as confirmed by the World Health Organisation Global Tuberculosis Report published on 17 October. 7 million people with tuberculosis were identified globally in 2018, including 600,000 more people than in 2017.

The Global Fund has played an important part in this improvement. A joint initiative between the Global Fund, the Stop TB Partnership and the World Health Organisation aims to accelerate progress in finding people with tuberculosis in 13 countries with the highest disease burden. In these countries, by the end of 2018, already more than 800,000 additional patients were found and treated, compared with the baseline of 2015.

The UK remains fully committed to achieving the targets set out in the World Health Organisation End Tuberculosis Strategy, recently pledging £1.4 billion to the Sixth Replenishment of the Global Fund.


Division Vote (Commons)
31 Oct 2019 - Draft Representation of the People (Annual Canvass) (Amendment) Regulations 2019 - View Vote Context
Jim Fitzpatrick (Lab) voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 5 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 8 Noes - 5
Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 30 Oct 2019
Grenfell Tower Inquiry

"I, too, welcome the tone of the Prime Minister’s presentation and the Government’s position. My hon. Friend the Member for Dulwich and West Norwood (Helen Hayes) has just alluded to this, but does my right hon. Friend agree that there is a much bigger picture than phase 1? Phase 1 …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 30 Oct 2019
Grenfell Tower Inquiry

"Some outside—I am not saying that the hon. and learned Lady is doing this—have said that the fire brigade differentiated its response because of the ethnicity of the people in the building. That is complete and utter nonsense, as I am sure she will agree. On her point about the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 30 Oct 2019
Grenfell Tower Inquiry

"I thank my hon. Friend for giving way; I call him my hon. Friend because there is an affinity and comradeship between ex-firefighters. In London alone, there have been 5,000 high-rise fires since 2014, and compartmentalisation worked in the vast majority of those. That is not an excuse for the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 30 Oct 2019
Grenfell Tower Inquiry

"I am grateful for the opportunity to make a brief contribution to this debate, and I am honoured to follow the hon. Member for East Dunbartonshire (Jo Swinson).

I need to start by acknowledging the grief, pain and anger of the bereaved and the survivors from Grenfell. No one can …..."

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Division Vote (Commons)
29 Oct 2019 - Early Parliamentary General Election Bill (Business of the House) - View Vote Context
Jim Fitzpatrick (Lab) voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 234 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 312 Noes - 295
Division Vote (Commons)
29 Oct 2019 - Early Parliamentary General Election Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Fitzpatrick (Lab) voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 228 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 295 Noes - 315
Division Vote (Commons)
29 Oct 2019 - Early Parliamentary General Election Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Fitzpatrick (Lab) voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 127 Labour Aye votes vs 11 Labour No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 438 Noes - 20
Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 29 Oct 2019
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