§ 100. Mr. ButlerTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is the current level of assistance given to islands in the Caribbean.
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§ Mrs. ChalkerWe provide assistance both bilaterally and through multilateral institutions. Bilateral aid in 1988 (the latest year for which figures are yet available) was:
Country programmes1 £'000s Commonwealth Development Corporation Anguilla 1,599 — Antigua 1,164 — Barbados 505 — British Virgin Islands 511 2,200 Cayman Islands — 1,600 Cuba 2 — Dominica 1,973 — Dominican Republic 114 — Grenada 1,225 — Haiti 9 — Jamaica 5,367 — Montserrat 2,286 — St. Kitts/Nevis 2,095 — St. Lucia 808 2,040 St. Vincent 869 — Trinidad 146 — Turks and Caicos Islands 4,233 — 1 There is also a regional technical co-operation allocation of about £2 million a year from which all the developing Commonwealth countries in the Caribbean region benefit, but it is not possible to attribute specific amounts to individual recipients. We also provide disaster relief when the need arises. In 1988, we committed £3 million to Jamaica, following Hurricane Gilbert, of which £348,000 was spent in 1988.
It is also possible to calculate the share of multilateral aid attributable to the United Kingdom. In 1987 (the latest year for which the calculation can be made) the total was £15.540 million, of which £9.9 million was through the European Community.