HL Deb 01 February 1989 vol 503 cc1203-4WA
Lord Hylton

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What amounts of governmental loans to which developing countries have been (a) converted to grants and (b) made interest-free or at lower interest rates, during the last five years; and what further steps are planned in coming years.

Lord Glenarthur

Between 1984 and 1988 past aid loans amounting to £54.93 million have been converted to grants. A further £3.07 million has been spent on reducing arrears of debt and financing payments due on outstanding loans. The detailed figures are as follows:

Country Date Principal Interest £million Total
Ethiopia 1984 2.57 2.57
East African Community 1984 2.26 0.20 2.45
Ghana 1985 49.18 1.70 50.88
Senegal 1988 0.92 0.15 1.07
54.93 2.05 56.97
Refinancing Grants 1983–1988
£million
Date Principal Interest Total
Senegal 1987 0.08 0.12 0.20
Zambia 1985 1.56 1.56
Zambia 1987 0.86 0.45 1.31
2.50 0.57 3.07

The eligibility of countries to benefit under retrospective terms adjustment is kept under regular review.