Thursday, March 15, 2012

Lyn Brown (West Ham, Labour) Women's Rights Oral Answers to Questions — International Development

Women's Rights Oral Answers to Questions — International Development
(Citation: HC Deb, 14 March 2012, c242)
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Lyn Brown (West Ham, Labour)
What proportion of his Department’s budget support was spent on projects promoting women’s rights and empowerment in the last year for which figures are available.

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Alan Duncan (Minister of State, International Development; Rutland and Melton, Conservative)
In DFID, we put girls and women at the heart of everything we do. DFID’s strategic vision for girls and women, launched last March, sets out four priority areas for greater action in all its 28 country programmes. It is not, however, possible to calculate the precise proportion of our budget that is spent on that.

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Lyn Brown (West Ham, Labour)
I am grateful for that reply. Given President Karzai’s support for the ulema council’s statement, which classified women as “secondary”, what representations have the UK Government made to him on this issue? What projects are the Department developing specifically to promote Afghan women’s social and political rights, and participation?

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Alan Duncan (Minister of State, International Development; Rutland and Melton, Conservative)
Supporting girls and women is an integral part of the UK’s work in Afghanistan. We support initiatives to increase girls’ education and access to finance, and to increase women’s participation in governance. For example, we fund the gender unit in Afghanistan’s independent electoral commission.