§ Mrs. WiseTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how much aid is given by the United Kingdom to(a) Benin, (b) Burundi, (c) Comoros, (d) Equatorial Guinea, (e) Ghana, (f) Guinea, (g) Kenya, (h) Liberia, (i) Madagasgar, (j) Malawi, (k) Mali, (l) Mauritania, (m) Mozambique, (n) Myanmar, (o) Niger, (p) Sao Tome and Principe, (q) Sierra Leone, (r) Somalia, (s) Sudan, (t) Tanzania, (u) Togo, (v) Zaire, (w) Zambia, (x) Guinea-Bissau, (y) Guyana and (z) Nigeria.
§ Mrs. ChalkerThe United Kingdom's gross bilateral aid during 1989, the most recent year for which figures are currently available, was as follows: 369W
Country £ 000s Benin 331 Burundi 152 Comoros 7 Equatorial Guinea 84 Ghana 50,206 Guinea 456 Kenya 53,941 Liberia 613 Madagascar 316 Malawi 43,114 Mali 1,156 Mauritania 152 Mozambique 22,431 Burma 699 Niger 281 Sao Tome and Principe — Sierra Leone 2,808 Somalia 5,295 Sudan 31,436 Tanzania 38,056 Togo 278 Zaire 728 Zambia 19,711 Guinea-Bissau 41 Guyana 6,561 Nigeria 62,963 Development aid programmes to Sudan and Somalia were suspended in 1991. Aid to Burma was suspended in 1988 and the amount shown for 1989 covered residual payments and ongoing costs of trainees already in Britain.