§ The Secretary of State for International Development (Clare Short)Subject to Parliamentary approval of the necessary Supplementary Estimate the Department for International Development DEL for 2002/2003 will be increased by £77,305,000 from £3,376,958,000 to £3,454,263,000. Within the DEL change, the impact on resources and capital are as set out in the table:
a transfer of £18,000 resource from DFID to the Home Office for the balance of DFID's contribution to GRECO membership;to give effect to the take up of Administration DEL end year flrxibility of £4,893,000 resource (discretionary) on Administration;a reduction of £955,000 resource to Administration net cash figure to account for the value of VAT receipts taken in 2002/03;RfR 2: Conflict Prevention
a transfer of £3,588,000 resource from sub-Saharan Africa Conflict Prevention non-voted Departmental Unallocated Provision (DUP) to sub-Saharan Africa Conflict Prevention;a transfer of £1,945,000 resource from sub-Saharan Africa Conflict Prevention non-voted Departmental Unallocated Provision (DUP) to the Ministry of Defence;a transfer of £1,450,000 resource from sub-Saharan Africa non-voted Departmental Unallocated Provision (DUP) to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office;a transfer of £17,000 resource from sub-Saharan Africa non-voted Departmental Unallocated Provision (DUP) to Global Conflict Prevention.a transfer of £2,250,000 resource from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to Global Conflict Prevention.45WSThe change in the capital element of the DEL arises from: transfers from the capital to the resource budget as listed above.