HC Deb 20 January 2003 vol 398 c19W
Norman Lamb

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development how much producing her Department's latest Annual Report cost; how many copies were printed; how many copies of it were sold at its cover price; to whom copies of the report have been provided free of charge; and how many copies were provided free of charge. [90900]

Clare Short

The cost to my Department of producing our 2002 Annual Report was £61,236. The number of copies printed for DFID was 3,500. This excludes copies ordered by The Stationery Office Ltd. for sale to their

Project Amount (£) Description
Chars development programme 50 Major livelihood programme for vulnerable communities living on the unstable sand islands in the Jamuna river
Developing Business Services Market 9 To develop services to support private sector growth
Financial Management Reform Programme 25 Programme co-funded with the Dutch to improve public expenditure management accounting and planning
Health and Nutrition Sector Programme 75 Second phase of the health sector programme aimed at delivering essential health package to all poor people
Support to National Arsenic Programme 5 To help the Government devise a comprehensive programme to mitigate the effects of arsenic in drinking water
Disaster Management 7 A project co-funded with UNDP to improve Government systems for responding to disasters
Support to State Owned Enterprise (SoE) closure 6 To meet redundancy costs of closing down loss making jute mills
Primary Education Development Programme II 70 Introduction of a sectoral approach to improve the quality and access to primary education
Rural Electrification Board 50 To increase electrification in rural areas
Public Access to Justice Project 4 To introduce concept of community policing with Bangladesh Police Force
Roads and Highways Institutional Development 12 To continue support reforms in the planning and implementation of road sector
Trade Capacity Building To be determined To support short and long term capacity for the Ministry of Commerce in international trade negotiations. Co-funded with EC

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