§ Mr. WrayTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list aid projects currently being undertaken to help Palestinian people in the occupied territories.
§ Mrs. ChalkerAll British bilateral aid to the Palestinian people in the occupied territories is disbursed through United Kingdom non-governmental organisations under the supplementary programme to the occupied territories—SPOT. Projects currently being undertaken are:
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Grants given £ Appropriate Health Resources and Technologies Action Group (AHRTAG) 1. Production of health education materials 55,887 (1990–92) 2. Women's development 52,073 (1990–93) Christian Aid 1. Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committee Fodder 3,300 (1991) Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) 1. Paediatric Nurses training 42,250 (1990–91) 2. Upgrading skills of staff for children with learning difficulties 15,900 (1991) 3. Intensive Care Nursing 33,500 (1991) Oxfam 1. Gaza blood bank project 78,715 (1989–92) 2. Water reclamation development project 113,670 (1989–92) Quaker Peace and Service 1. Training women as health workers in village clinics 7,197 (1990–91) Save The Children Fund 1. Physiotherapy training 97,300 (1988–91) 2. Revolving loan fund for small farmers and business 240,000 (1990–91) 3. Provision of kindergarten in Nablus refugee camp 42,000 (1991–93) 4. Care of disabled children 18,000 (1991–93) 5. Assistance to women's self-help activities 45,000 (1991–93) United Nations Association International Service (UNAIS) 1. Women's Co-operatives development worker 20,744 (1988–91) 2. Business administrative project 20,328 (1990–92) 3. Seed propagation botanist 20,328 (1990–92) 4. Food technology project 20,328 (1990.92) 5. Development research project 20,328 (1990–92)
Grants given £ Universities Educational Fund for Palestinian Refugees (UNIPAL) 1. Physiotherapy training at Bethlehem University 9,400 (1989–92) Y Care International (YMCA) 1. Rehabilitation programme for these injured by Intifada 150,000 (1991–93)