HL Deb 04 November 1996 vol 575 cc33-4WA
Lord Judd

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many countries received UK official bilateral governmental overseas aid in each of the years 1988–89 to 1995–96 inclusive and how many of those countries in each of those years received such aid for (a) primary education (b) secondary education and (c) tertiary education.

Baroness Chalker of Wallasey

The number of countries receiving UK Bilateral Development Assistance in each of the years 1988–89 to 1995–96 is as follows:

Number of Countries in Total for Primary/Basic Education for Secondary Education for Tertiary Education
Year
1988–89 133 16 33 43
1989–90 135 23 39 47
1990–91 141 27 39 50
1991–92 148 29 41 52
1992–93 157 33 40 51
1993–94 160 33 37 59
1994–95 160 33 34 59

Notes:

1. These figures do not include other training or training in other sectors.

2. Due to the wide-ranging nature of some projects, it is not possible to separate out expenditure on the individual categories listed above. Such projects are classified as "general education" and are not included in the table. Therefore the figures shown above will be understating the true position.

3. The categories are defined as follows:

Primary/basic comprises primary education, primary teacher training, nursery schools, adult education and literacy, and non formal education.

Secondary comprises secondary education and secondary teacher training.

Tertiary comprises higher education, universities, university libraries, tertiary technical institutions, technical teacher training, distance learning, technical education, and research and scientific.