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Written Question
Palestinians: UNRWA
Wednesday 9th January 2019

Asked by: Richard Graham (Conservative - Gloucester)

Question to the Department for International Development:

What recent representations she has received on the future of UNRWA funding in Palestine.

Answered by Alistair Burt

In December, we received representations from Pierre Krähenbühl, UNRWA’s Commissioner General, and Jamie McGoldrick, the local UN Humanitarian Coordinator who thanked the UK for our support in reducing UNRWA’s unprecedented financial shortfall. We will continue working with UNRWA and other donors to help ensure its essential services are maintained.


Written Question
Developing Countries: Disability
Monday 10th September 2018

Asked by: Richard Graham (Conservative - Gloucester)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what steps her Department is taking to support legislation in developing countries to help disabled people.

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

The Global Disability Summit on 24th July was a landmark moment for disability inclusion with over 170 sets of ambitious commitments from governments, the private sector, multilateral organisations and civil society. Nine national governments committed to passing or formulating new or revised laws to give people with disabilities greater rights. Progress will be monitored and a one-year on progress report produced.


Written Question
Marine Environment: Plastics
Monday 10th September 2018

Asked by: Richard Graham (Conservative - Gloucester)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what steps her Department is taking to assist countries with long coastlines such as Indonesia to tackle plastic pollution.

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

At the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, the Prime Minister called for international action and committed UKAid to tackle the problem of marine plastic pollution. As part of the wider Government effort, DFID is developing programmes of up to £33 million to improve waste management and reduce plastic pollution from manufacturing in poor countries. In addition, DFID and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs funds the Global Environment Facility, which is funding projects to address plastic pollution and improve marine management in Indonesia.


Written Question
Developing Countries: Politics and Government
Monday 10th September 2018

Asked by: Richard Graham (Conservative - Gloucester)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what steps her Department is taking to support the promotion of democracy in developing countries.

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

Strengthening global peace, security and governance is one of the four pillars of the UK Aid Strategy. DFID champions democratic values at the international level. For example, the inclusion of a specific Goal 16 on inclusive, peaceful societies in the 2030 Agenda. We have scaled up our support to the Open Government Partnership’s global work and launched a new Transparency Agenda in 2018 promoting civic engagement in decision-making. And we have recently agreed a new centrally managed programme supporting the Westminster Foundation for Democracy to promote inclusive, democratic politics in a range of developing countries.

DFID promotes democratic institutions and politics in many of our focus countries, alongside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, through support to build effective parliaments, and political parties; and empower civil society to hold governments to account. Between 2010 and 2015 we supported freer and fairer elections in 13 countries in which 162 million people voted. DFID’s recently launched UK Aid Connect programme will promote an independent, free media in developing countries as a fundamental pillar of democracy.


Written Question
Prosperity Fund
Wednesday 12th July 2017

Asked by: Richard Graham (Conservative - Gloucester)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what assessment she has made of the effectiveness of the Prosperity Fund in the delivery of her Department's goals.

Answered by Alistair Burt

The UK ended its traditional bilateral aid programmes with China in 2011 and ended all financial aid to the Indian government in 2015. Instead the UK is now building relationships with these countries focused on trade and investment and on working together on global issues. We need to be clear that the Prosperity Fund is part of this new more mature partnership and allows us to share cutting edge UK expertise to support economic growth and development. This is good for these countries but is also strongly in our own national interest.


Speech in Public Bill Committees - Tue 06 Dec 2016
Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill (Second sitting)

"I am curious, partly because the hon. Gentleman’s amendment proposes an absolute sum of money, but more because everything he has said so far suggests that he is almost as close to the lady from War on Want in disapproving strongly about the activities of the CDC and the ability …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Tue 06 Dec 2016
Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill (Second sitting)

"It seems to me that the hon. Member for Cardiff South and Penarth has raised interesting points about individual investments by the CDC. He is concerned about where the geographic spend is. The figures probably suggest that it has been 48% in Africa over the last few years, but there …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Tue 06 Dec 2016
Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill (Second sitting)

"I will bring it to an end almost immediately. It struck me that the Minister might want to confirm that the CDC can be held to account directly before the Select Committee and that that is the place to ask specific questions on specific investments and their sectoral and geographic …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Tue 06 Dec 2016
Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill (Second sitting)

"It looks as if new clauses 3, 4 and 5 offer three different options on the way in which the CDC could spend money geographically. They do so first by limiting its list of eligible countries to those where bilateral aid is already happening; secondly, by limiting that list to …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Tue 06 Dec 2016
Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill (First sitting)

"Q Over the years since the inception of the Commonwealth Development Corporation in 1948, the Government’s approach to it has fluctuated considerably. In the 1980s it was doing, on a smaller scale, broadly what Graham and Diana are now doing—direct investment—but then there was pressure to separate out and …..."
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