§ Mr. Paul MarsdenTo ask the Secretary of State for International Development how much funding her Department has given for HIV/AIDS projects in each country in each year since 1997; and if she will make a statement. [67867]
§ Clare ShortThe information requested is set out in the table. Please note these figures do not include expenditure on regional programmes or non-region specific work on programmes and research from the UK.
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HIV/AIDS related expenditure by country 1997–98 to 2001–021 £000 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 Sierra Leone 0 162 709 553 408 Somali Democratic Republic 0 28 43 52 6 South Africa, Republic of 1,596 3,933 3,499 6,215 5,570 South Pacific 1,596 3,959 3,579 6,312 5,662 Sri Lanka 0 25 80 97 82 States of ex Yugoslavia 0 0 3,326 417 0 Sudan 0 99 107 166 452 Swaziland 56 42 50 112 54 Tanzania 1,844 2,212 3,161 6,993 46,944 Togo 80 124 114 173 47 Uganda 3,443 3,382 3,592 2,972 2,103 Ukraine 0 0 208 112 52 Vietnam 0 0 0 0 76 West Bank and Gaza 0 0 350 962 575 Zambia 1,808 3,573 2,941 31,621 32,012 Zimbabwe 1,731 2,038 3,498 4,572 8,778 1Provisional
§ John BarrettTo ask the Secretary of State for International Development what impact assessments have been made of the projects funded by her Department which seek to tackle the spread of HIV/AIDS in developing countries. [68323]
§ Clare ShortMy Department's bilateral programmes are routinely monitored and evaluated as a matter of course. Impact assessments have been conducted on a range of our HIV/AIDS-related work, including condom social marketing programmes, palliative care for people living with HIV/AIDS, and support for adolescent sexual and reproductive health education.