HC Deb 08 March 2004 vol 418 cc1256-7W
Mr. Colman

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development how much aid his Department gave to Nepal in each year since 2000: how much aid it plans to give in 2004; and if he will break down the total in each case by category. [158855]

Mr. Gareth Thomas

UK bilateral aid to Nepal since 2000 is as follows.

In the financial years (FY) 2003–04, DFID is on track to spend approximately £30 million in Nepal, and the aid framework for FY 2004–05 is set to increase to £35 million.

Mr. Colman

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development which non-governmental organisations based in the UK are financially supported by his Department to work in Nepal. [R] [158856]

Mr. Gareth Thomas

We are supporting three projects in Nepal under our Civil Society Challenge Fund. These are:

Agency Project Budget

2004–05

Handicap International Handicap in Development 85,000
Minority Rights Group Promoting rights 28,218
Nepal Leprosy Trust Problems of Stigma 84,000

In addition we are also providing £56.26 million in strategic support to 15 major UK based non-governmental organisations in the form of Partnership Programme Agreements. A number of these organisations currently support activities in Nepal, including VSO who have 29 volunteers working in the Nepalese education sector.

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