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(15 years ago)
Commons Chamber Mr Philip Hollobone (Kettering) (Con)
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Mr Philip Hollobone (Kettering) (Con) 
        
    
        
    
        6. How much each of the three poorest countries in receipt of aid from his Department received in such aid in the last 12 months for which figures are available.
 The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development (Mr Stephen O'Brien)
    
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development (Mr Stephen O'Brien) 
        
    
        
    
        In 2009-10, the Department for International Development provided £13 million of bilateral aid to Burundi, £12 million to Liberia and £109 million to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Those figures were published in “Statistics on International Development” on 7 October. I will place a copy in the House of Commons Library. [Interruption.]
 Mr Speaker
    
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Mr Speaker 
        
    
        
    
        Order. There are far too many private conversations taking place in the Chamber. I want to hear the question from Mr Philip Hollobone.
 Mr Hollobone
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Mr Hollobone 
        
    
        
    
        Taxpayers in the Kettering constituency would like to know what steps my hon. Friend is taking to ensure that the poorest, most deserving countries receive most British aid, where British aid can make the biggest difference. Will he please tell them?
 Mr O'Brien
    
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Mr O'Brien 
        
    
        
    
        I am grateful to my hon. Friend because he makes an important point, not least following the recent Institute of Development Studies report, which states that the bottom billion reside as much in middle-income countries as in low-income countries. However, the key for us, as we go through our bilateral and multilateral aid review, is to measure and to design programmes that will carry the highest impact. The poorest countries of the world are where we can make the most impact with well-designed programmes and with great transparency, monitoring and evaluation.