Developing Countries: Budgetary Support Debate
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(11 years, 6 months ago)
Lords ChamberParliamentarians clearly play a major role, or need to. My noble friend will know that in terms of the UK partnership principles, the third one is:
“Improving public financial management, promoting good governance and transparency and fighting corruption”.
Parliamentarians play a key role in making sure that those things are delivered.
Is the Minister aware that not only is Haiti the poorest country in the new world but that it has suffered from earthquakes and, more recently, hurricanes? Why is there no direct bilateral assistance from the UK Government to Haiti?
The United Kingdom cannot assist in every part of the world, and the French have played a leading role in Haiti. The United Kingdom works out where best to focus its aid, as did the noble Lord’s Government, and we assess that through the bilateral review. However, as he will know, through our multilateral obligations and indirectly through multilateral organisations we support work in Haiti.