HC Deb 24 February 1969 vol 778 c236W
Mr. Wall

asked the Minister of Overseas Development what relative percentage of British aid and investment go to Commonwealth and to foreign countries, respectively; and what percentage is channelled to or through the United Nations and its agencies.

Mr. Prentice

The latest annual information about private investment, which is available on a net basis, is for 1966. The percentages of net official and private flows in that year were as follows:

Net Private Flows
Net Official Flows* Private investment (net of Disinvestment) Guaranteed Private Export Credits Total
Percent. Percent. Percent. Percent.
Common-wealth 81 32 48 61
Foreign 8 69 52 33
U.N. and Agencies 4 2
Other Multi-lateral 7 −1 3
TOTAL 100 100 100 100
* Includes disbursements against the British aid programme and certain other official financial flows recognised internationally as appropriate I the various aid targets. These flows are net amortization of capital but not of Interest payments.
† As defined for the purposes of the aid target

For 1968 information is only available in respect of net official aid. The percentages an Commonwealth countries 80 per cent; foreign countries 8 per cent.; U.N. and its agencies 4 per cent. The remaining 8 per cent. went to other multilateral agencies: the International Development Association and the Asian Development Bank.

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