HC Deb 17 December 1982 vol 34 cc275-6W
Mr. Roper

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list and describe those 30 development projects assessed since June 1980 and whose assessment included an analysis of the population implications of the project.

Mr. Neil Marten

The information is as follows:

Bilateral projects

  1. 1. Zimbabwe—provision of technical assistant to the census.
  2. 2. Kenya—United Kingdom contribution to second IBRD-led rural health and family planning project.
  3. 3. Pakistan—supply of contraceptive foam
  4. 4. India—assistance to Registrar General's Office (equipment)
  5. 5. Kiribati—publication costs of census reports
  6. 6. Nigeria—technical advice on population policy and census
  7. 7. Pakistan—contribution to IBRD first population project
  8. 8. St. Vincent—preliminary approach for assistance with family planning programme
  9. 9. Syria—visit of census officials to United Kingdom
  10. 10. Tanzania—technical advice on the utilisation of census results
  11. 11. Zaire—possible provision of land rovers for forthcoming census
  12. 12. Orissa, NE India—coastal fisheries, provision of boats, 276 freezing plant etc
  13. 13. Urban India—local cost aid for housing (HUDCO)
  14. 14. Swaziland—development of rural water supplies Joint funding scheme projects
  15. 15. Oxfam—provision of Depo Provera to Indonesian Council of Churches
  16. 16. Population Services—Programme to accelerate adaption of family planning services in Zamboanga, Philippines
  17. 17. BFPA—training of traditional birth attendants in family planning methods, Bangladesh
  18. 18. CAFOD/IFFLP—Funding of natural family planning workshop, Mauritius
  19. 19. Population Concern—Family Planning and maternal and child health clinics, Chimbote, Peru
  20. 20. Population Concern—Chittagong slum area—integrated health, education and family planning project, Bangladesh
  21. 21. Population Services—rural male surgical contraceptive programme
  22. 22. Population Services—rural family planning programme, Agra, India
  23. 23. Population Services—family planning promotion, Haiti
  24. 24. Africa Now—Social marketing of contraceptives, Kenya
  25. 25. Population Concern—Family Planning Association, Madhya Pradesh, India
  26. 26. IPPF/FPAI—Family planning project, Varanasi, India
  27. 27. Oxfam—Extension to project—training of traditional medical practitioners
  28. 28. Oxfam—Outreach health programme, Peru
  29. 29. Oxfam—Community health project, India (Jhagadia Taluka)
  30. 30. Save the Children Fund—Health centres, Peru