HL Deb 21 April 1998 vol 588 cc205-6WA
Lord Watson of Invergowrie

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will provide details of the aims and membership of the Development Awareness Working Group, launched on 31 March. [HL1471]

Lord Whitty

The terms of reference of the Development Awareness Working Group are as follows:

1. The Development Awareness Working Group will advise DfID on the development and implementation of its strategy on development awareness.

2. Specifically it will consider:

The relative priority of different target groups and organisations, including schools, colleges, providers of adult education, development education groups or centres, employers and trade unions.

Key themes and messages.

The most effective materials and channels for communication.

How to measure progress in improving public awareness of development issues.

How to ensure proper coverage of different parts of the UK, as well as ethnic and religious groups.

How to set DfID activities in the context of wider UK activity on development awareness and to ensure coherence with other government sponsored or funded activity.

Its membership is:

Tany Alexander, One World Week

Douglas Bourn, Development Education Association

Tim Brighouse, Chief Education Officer, Birmingham City Council

Paddy Coulter, International Broadcasting Trust

Liz Cumberbatch, Workers' Education Association

Bisi Adeleye Fayemi, Akina Mama Wa Afrika

John Fisher, Transport & General Workers Union

Jaya Graves, Southern Voices

Lisbeth Grundy, Council for Environmental Education

Judith Hemery, Central Bureau for Educational Visits & Exchanges

Phil Hope, MP

Dr. Kim Howells MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, DfEE

Elenid Jones, Christian Aid, Cardiff

Robin Lloyd-Jones, Scottish Forum for Development Education in Schools

Stephen MacCloskey, Coalition of Aid & Development Agencies, Belfast

Jane Nelson, The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum

Ashok Ohri, Organisation & Social Development Consultants Ltd.

Dan Rees, Voluntary Service Overseas

Tony Robinson

Scott Sinclair, Development Education Centre, Birmingham

Jon Snow

John Sutton, CBE, General Secretary, Secondary Heads Association

Derek Walker OBE, Worldaware

Tom Wylie, National Youth Agency

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