§ Lord Ahmedasked Her Majesty's Government:
Which British non-government organisations based in Britain are active in Sudan. [HL1337]
§ Baroness AmosThe following NGOs, all British-based or with British offices, have worked in Sudan this financial year with DfID funding:
British Red Cross/International Committee of the Red Cross.
- Care.
- Concern.
- Goal.
- Médicins Sans Frontières.
WA 175 - Save the Children Fund.
- Tear Fund.
Other groups may also be working with funding from other sources. On 1 March 2000, a number of NGOs withdrew from areas of South Sudan controlled by the Sudan Peoples' Liberation Army because they were unwilling to sign an agreement controlling their activities.
§ Lord Ahmedasked Her Majesty's Government:
Which British and foreign non-government organisations which are active in Sudan received funding directly or indirectly from the British Government in the fiscal years 1997–98 and 1998–99; and whether they will provide details of the funding provided by each organisation. [HL1338]
§ Baroness AmosA table listing those nongovernmental organisations which, during 1997–98 and 1998–99, received funding from DfID for projects in Sudan is attached.
DfID contributions to non-governmental organisations in Sudan in 1997–98 and 1998–99 1997–98 1998–99 Total NGO £ £ £ ACROSS — 35,186 35,186 Aktion Afrika Hilfe 183,961 — 183,961 British Red Cross/International Committee Red Cross — 2,250,000 2,250,000 Care 135,396 605,717 741,113 Christian Aid — 124,716 124,716 Goal 16,433 452,479 468,912 Medecins Sans Frontieres 555,149 2,837,204 3,392,353 Merlin — 731,419 731,419 Ockenden Venture 34,736 48,420 83,156 Oxfam 880,801 87,000 967,801 Save the Children Fund 698,085 743,731 1,441,816 Tear Fund — 48,691 48,691 World Vision 27,883 286,395 314,278 Total 2,532,444 8,250,958 10,783,402
§ Lord Ahmedasked Her Majesty's Government:
Whether any non-governmental organisation has been directly involved in supplying and transporting arms and ammunition, including anti-aircraft weapons and landmines, to combatants in the civil war in Sudan. [HL1342]
§ Baroness AmosWe have detected no evidence of non-governmental organisation (NGO) involvement in these activities. An EU arms embargo was initiated in 1994. We expect this to remain for as long as the civil war continues.