§ Mr. Oramasked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation if he will provide a breakdown of bilateral technical assistance expenditure in 1962–63 in Commonwealth East Africa, Commonwealth Central Africa, Commonwealth West Africa, and the South African Protectorates, it respect of the Overseas Service Aid Scheme for teachers and for other categories of personnel.
§ Mr. R. CarrI cannot give the exact cost of teat hers as distinct from other officers designated under the Overseas Service Aid Scheme, but on the basis of the proport on of educational to other staff the following is the breakdown of expenditure in 1962–63:
for experts, advisory and consultancy services, training in the United Kingdom and equipment.
§ Mr. R. CarrThe breakdown in bilateral technical assistance expenditure from the subhead of my Department's Vote for the Special Commonwealth African Assistance Plan in 1962–63 was as follows:
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§ Mr. Oramasked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation if he will provide a breakdown of bilateral technical assistance expenditure in 1962–63 in Commonwealth East Africa, Commonwealth Central Africa, Commonwealth West Africa and the South African Pro-
Commonwealth Teacher Training Bursaries Commonwealth Scholarships Supply of Teachers (a) Other Total £ £ £ £ £ West Africa … … 97,377 36,283 14,474 38,024 186,158 East Africa … … 44,010 15,273 1,517 52 60,852 Central Africa … … 16,652 8,242 2,384 — 27,278 Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland … … 3,497 2,556 1,045 — 7,098 Totals … … 161,536 62,354 19,420 38,076 281,386 (a) Includes Volunteer Teachers. Administrative charges are not included.
§ Mr. Oramasked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation if he will provide a breakdown of bilateral technical assistance expenditure in 1962–63 in Commonwealth East Africa, Commonwealth Central Africa, Commonwealth West Africa and the South African Protectorates, in respect of research.
§ Mr. R. CarrExpenditure incurred in 1962-63 in support of the activities in Commonwealth countries in Africa financed from the Research subhead of my Department's Vote was:
£ Commonwealth East Africa 436,888 Commonwealth Central Africa 87,013 Commonwealth West Africa 7,066 South Africa protectorates 43,412