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Friday, September 14, 2012

Tom Greatrex (Rutherglen and Hamilton West, Labour) Overseas Aid International Development


Overseas Aid
International Development

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Tom Greatrex (Rutherglen and Hamilton West, Labour)
To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what assessment she has made of the effectiveness of the Aid Match scheme.
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Alan Duncan (Minister of State, International Development; Rutland and Melton, Conservative)
UK Aid Match was launched as a one-year pilot in June 2011. The scheme has been a successful mechanism for backing public choices on the use of aid, by matching their donations to charity appeals, pound for pound. To date 16 organisations have successfully applied to the scheme, with eight appeals completed, and eight currently in progress. The money raised will support a wide variety of development projects and programmes, all designed to deliver important, measurable improvements to the lives of some of the world's poorest people.

Tom Greatrex (Rutherglen and Hamilton West, Labour) Overseas Aid International Development


Overseas Aid
International Development

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Tom Greatrex (Rutherglen and Hamilton West, Labour)
To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what the total value of support provided to charities through the Aid Match scheme was in (a) the UK, (b) Scotland, (c) England, (d) Wales and (e) Northern Ireland in the last year for which figures are available.
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Alan Duncan (Minister of State, International Development; Rutland and Melton, Conservative)
The information requested is as follows:
(a) £29,971,539 has been committed under UK Aid Match, to eight completed appeals, since the scheme was launched in June 2011.
The breakdown by nation, based on the location of charity Head Offices, is as follows:
(b) Scotland: £0
(c) England: £29,071,539
(d) Wales: £0
(e) Northern Ireland: £900,000.