§ Mrs. ClwydTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, pursuant to his answer of 6 December 1994,Official Report, columns 118–20, if he will list the projects on which British aid to Indonesia was spent in the financial year 1991–92; and what was the value in each case. [23232]
§ Mr. BaldryThe information is as follows:
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Indonesia: projects financed from technical co-operation funds expenditure 1991–92 (£ thousands) Project Allocation Expenditure 1991–92 Renewable Natural Resources Rice Development Project 1,659 341 Cloves Disease Research 706 49 584W
Indonesia: projects financed from technical co-operation funds expenditure 1991–92 (£ thousands) Project Allocation Expenditure 1991–92 Coastal Fisheries—University of Diponegoro 384 135 Animal Health Phase 4 1,687 433 Coastal Prawn Culture 1,298 337 Regional Physical Planning Map Improvement and Training Project 655 259 Forestry Senior Management Team 1,793 297 Forestry Conservation 1,984 61 Forestry Training 2,454 15 Forestry Research 2,644 25 Energy—Gas Gas Distribution Phase 1 4,193 570 Gas Distribution Phase 2 5,509 886 Support to LEMIGAS (Petroleum Authority) 4,762 1,415 Education Active Learning and Professional Support at Primary Level 1,708 316 Libraries, Books and Development Project 747 259 English Language Teaching at National Level 1,325 177 English Language Teaching in Government Institutions 1,789 207 English Language Teaching 421 421 Maths Primary Specialist 30 29 Biotechnology 428 102 Mining and Geological Exploration South Sumatra Geological Survey Project 2,261 413 Ombilin Coal Mine Training School 377 86 Public Administration and Finance Assistance to Regional and Local Finance and Economy 905 412 Trade Investment Cooperative Programme 286 57 Police Management Training 713 178 Indonesian Civil Service Training Institute (LAN) Assistance to Public Administration 120 29 Public Works Survey and Mapping Advisers Project 400 36 Local Consultants/Professional Engineers Training Project 1,735 242 Madura Groundwater 52 52 Energy—Electric Power Bali Power Study 305 122 Electricity Authority (PLN) Training Project Phase 2 1,162 423 Mini Hydros—Phase 2 1,290 15 Mini Hydros—Phase 3 5,610 74 Roads Highway Engineering Course 565 16 Road Engineering Research 68 26
Projects financed from the aid and trade provision Project Allocation Expenditure 1991–92 Steel Bridging (Phase I) 6,642 353 Navigational Aids 6,386 367 Bandung Television Studio 9,734 556 Scattered Diesels 5,891 322 Cigading Port Extension 13,266 1,129 Radio Studios Rehabilitation 5,040 216 Cigading/Serpong Railway 24,690 769 Citayam/Cibinong Railway 20,105 487 Radio Communication System for the Ministry of Forestry 34,111 1,617 Western Universities Equipment 13,671 831 Flight Simulator 4,659 262 Bali and Medan Airport Security 10,455 259 Jambi Power Station 5,345 310 Steel Bridging (Phase II) 3,669 223 Shortwave Radio Transmitters 26,911 1,223
§ Mrs. ClwydTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs on which date his Department first began funding Indonesian police officers(a) in Indonesia and (b) in the United Kingdom. [23235]
§ Mr. BaldryWe have been providing UK training awards for Indonesian national police officers since 1979 and meeting some of the costs of training courses in Indonesia since 1983.
§ Mrs ClwydTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, pursuant to his answer of 6 December 1994,Official Report, columns 118–120, if he will give the exact date of formal appraisal documents submitted by the Overseas Development Administration and the Department of Trade and Industry in respect of the aid and trade provision support for each project listed. [23251]
§ Mr. BaldryI provided responses on two of the projects on the list previously in my answers on 10 January to the hon. Member for Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley (Mr. Foulkes), Official Report, column 14, and on 1 March to the hon. Member for Cynon Valley,Official Report, column 574. Because the other projects on the list were generally approved some years ago, the information requested is not immediately available. I shall write to the hon. Lady when we have obtained it.