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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 02 May 2019
World Immunisation Week

"At the moment, the transition begins when a country reaches a certain level of gross national income, which is a relatively crude measure. We are seeing a greater number of unvaccinated children, often in middle-income countries, and multiple countries requiring post-transition support. Obviously, Gavi is rethinking that strategy, and I …..."
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Written Question
Palestinians: Overseas Aid
Wednesday 6th February 2019

Asked by: Philippa Whitford (Scottish National Party - Central Ayrshire)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what information her Department holds on the uses of aid funding her Department has provided to Palestine.

Answered by Alistair Burt

UK aid in the OPTs supports the protection of the most vulnerable, economic growth and job creation, and the delivery of essential services. DFID have also provided a rapid and flexible response to emerging humanitarian crises in the OPTs. Our support to the International Committee of the Red Cross has provided emergency health care assistance to aid Gaza’s burdened health system. DFID’s support to UNICEF has helped address critical water and sanitation needs for 2 million Gazans.

DFID funding to the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs) is subject to the rigorous controls that are applied to all UK aid, including annual reviews, evaluation reports, and independent financial audits of programme spending. This information is triangulated with reporting from suppliers and programme partners, and through field visits. DFID implements a robust monitoring and evaluation system to ensure that UK aid reaches the intended beneficiaries and achieves the best development outcomes, with a strong focus on ensuring value for money for the UK taxpayer. Information relating to monitoring and evaluation processes in the OPTs is stored in accordance with DFID guidelines.


Written Question
Palestinians: Overseas Aid
Wednesday 6th February 2019

Asked by: Philippa Whitford (Scottish National Party - Central Ayrshire)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, how her Department monitors the use of aid that it provides to the Palestinian Authority.

Answered by Alistair Burt

Direct UK financial aid to the Palestinian Authority is channelled through the EU Palestinian-European Socio-Economic Management Assistance Mechanism (PEGASE). Our money goes into a special, dedicated bank account before being paid to vetted health and education public servants in the West Bank. The bank account is only used for UK aid. Independent auditors check that the money paid out from the special bank account only went to the vetted individuals after every disbursement. Audits also include spot checks and field visits.

DFID will also help the Palestinian water and electricity authorities to increase sustainable supplies, particularly in Gaza. Through The World Bank Partnership for Infrastructure Development in the West Bank and Gaza Multi Donor Trust Fund, UK aid will flow from the trust fund to dedicated accounts that will be managed in accordance with robust rules established by the World Bank. DFID will monitor this support through independent financial audits of project spending and through regular programme updates provided by the World Bank.

DFID funding to the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs) is subject to the rigorous controls that are applied to all UK aid, including annual reviews, evaluation reports, and independent financial audits of programme spending. This information is triangulated with reporting from suppliers and programme partners, and through field visits.


Written Question
India: Overseas Aid
Thursday 6th December 2018

Asked by: Philippa Whitford (Scottish National Party - Central Ayrshire)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, how much Official Development Assistance was allocated to programmes run by (a) non-governmental organisations, (b) other private bodies, (c) charities and (d) international organisations in India in 2017-2018.

Answered by Alistair Burt

Official Statistics for International Development track bilateral official development assistance (ODA) expenditure through the following channels; donor governments, multilateral organisations, non-governmental organisations, recipient governments, the private sector and other.

In India, during calendar year 2017, £1.5m of bilateral ODA was spent through multilateral organisations, £4.4m through non-governmental organisations and £22m through private bodies. Additional information is available in the Statistics for International Development, published on 29 November 2018. Figures for total UK attributed share of multilateral core funding for 2017 are not yet available.


Written Question
Ethiopia: Poliomyelitis
Friday 26th October 2018

Asked by: Philippa Whitford (Scottish National Party - Central Ayrshire)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what assessment she has made of the ability of Ethiopia to maintain its polio vaccine programme after the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in that country has ended.

Answered by Harriett Baldwin - Shadow Minister (Business and Trade)

Ethiopia was declared polio-free in 2014 and current estimates report that 76% of children in Ethiopia are receiving three doses of polio vaccine. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) is supporting Ethiopia with technical assistance to strengthen surveillance systems and with supplementary immunisation campaigns to mitigate the risk of importation from neighbouring countries that are experiencing outbreaks.

It is a key priority for the UK that countries are supported to transition polio funded assets to the national government and partner organisations after GPEI sunsets upon global eradication. Part of the UK’s funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) is conditional on this being met.

Ethiopia has a costed polio transition plan in place and the UK will continue to monitor WHO’s support to Ethiopia for implementing this plan. The UK is also providing financial and technical support to strengthen Ethiopia’s health system to ensure the country remains polio free.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 18 Oct 2016
Yemen

"It is the issue of the extra petrol that we are pouring on the flames that is key. I have raised on a number of occasions the bombing of Médecins Sans Frontières hospitals, particularly in Sana’a last autumn. We are always told that “Saudi Arabia will investigate”, but that is …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 29 Jun 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"Before I ask my question, may I express our solidarity with the people who were involved in the bombing in Istanbul last night?

The cap is a bizarre self-limitation. If Britain wants to give £1.2 billion to the global fund, why do we set a cap that prevents us from …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 13 Jun 2016
Foreign Aid Expenditure

"I got the chance to visit Ethiopia and see the structures that came about because of polio eradication. It was exactly these structures that were able to detect that the Ebola crisis was developing, so we protect ourselves as well as protecting others...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 13 Jun 2016
Foreign Aid Expenditure

"Africa is now clear of polio, which is still present in the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan. If we take our foot off the gas, we will slide back. We will see outbreaks. It is not “job done” yet...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 13 Jun 2016
Foreign Aid Expenditure

"Does the hon. Gentleman not think that we also have a duty to explain what our aid does and achieves and that it is audited in a technical way? We do not actually talk about the fact that polio was nearly eradicated or about peace building in Rwanda. Future wars …..."
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