§ Mr. Simon HughesTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how much aid has been given to(a) Israel, (b) Egypt, (c) Jordan, (d) Lebanon and (e) Syria in each of the last five years. [4915]
§ Dr. Liam FoxUK aid to Israel, Egypt, Jordan, the Lebanon and Syria has been provided on both a bilateral and a multilateral basis.
Bilateral expenditure £ thousands Total ODA programme Total gross public expenditure Israel 1991–92 13 13 1992–93 8 8 1993–94 8 8 1994–95 7 7 1995–96 10 13 Egypt 1991–92 12,385 13,409 1992–93 7,606 8,833 1993–94 5,901 7,128 1994–95 4,884 6,123 1995–96 5,019 6,245 Jordan 1991–92 3,122 3,122 1992–93 4,251 7,307 1993–94 4,209 4,209 1994–95 5,231 8,902 1995–96 5,902 10,877 Lebanon 1991–92 182 182 1992–93 245 247 1993–94 264 316 1994–95 162 211 1995–96 219 219 Syria 1991–92 3 3 1992–93 16 16 1993–94 30 30 1994–95 0 49 1995–96 16 36 ODA Programme contains Financial Aid, Technical Cooperation, Aid and Trade Provision, Programme Aid, Emergency Aid, Non Project Technical Cooperation and ODA Debt Relief.
GPEX consists ODA Programme plus CDC Investments and Other Debt relief and Drugs.
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Multilateral expenditure £ millions UK share of net oda disbursements Israel 1990 0.1 1991 3.2 1992 0.7 1993 0 1994 2.1 Egypt 1990 5.1 1991 27.9 1992 7.8 1993 7.4 1994 17.5
Multilateral expenditure £ millions UK share of net oda disbursements Jordan 1990 0.9 1991 18.9 1992 4 1993 4.7 1994 5.8 Lebanon 1990 3 1991 0.8 1992 1.1 1993 1.9 1994 2.1 Syria 1990 1.1 1991 0.2 1992 1 1993 0.5 1994 1.6 Source:
British Aid Statistics 1996 Edition OECD
Note:
1995–96 figures are provisional until publication of British Aid Statistics.
Multilateral aid consists UN, EC and other.