HL Deb 14 January 2002 vol 630 c134WA
Baroness Hilton of Eggardon

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What assistance the United Kingdom has given to military and police forces overseas. [HL2259]

Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean

UK training and assistance to militaries and police forces overseas have been provided through the ASSIST (Assistance to Support Stability with In-Service Training) scheme, the ASSIST Challenge Fund and English Language Training programme. In total £6.8 million in the financial year 2000–01 supported some 220 training and assistance projects for the military, law enforcement agencies and civilian bodies in over 65 countries, with a strong emphasis on human rights and good governance. Examples include the attachment of a UK Chief Constable to the Indonesian Police Service to help it establish a new structure and code of ethics; English language training for central and eastern Europe militaries to support their international peacekeeping capabilities and NATO candidature; and a project to help UK and South Asian police forces work together on the issue of forced marriages.

Following a review last year of the Government's conflict prevention and resolution activities, the ASSIST budgets have been subsumed into the interdepartmental conflict prevention pools, which continue to fund ASSIST-type activities.

The review of the ASSIST activities for 2000–01 gives more detail. Copies have been placed in the Libraries of both Houses.