Developing Countries: Education

(asked on 16th January 2019) - View Source

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, which (a) for-profit private companies and (b) private contractors received official development assistance for the (i) delivery of education and (ii) facilitation of education programmes in (A) Kenya, (B) Nigeria and (C) Pakistan between 2015 and 2018.


Answered by
Penny Mordaunt Portrait
Penny Mordaunt
Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons
This question was answered on 23rd January 2019

The table below sets out the value of spend with (a) for-profit private companies and (b) private contractors in the last three years (2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19 YTD) for education programmes in Kenya, Nigeria and Pakistan. During this same period we have also had spend with not-for-profit organisations for education programmes in the countries cited above.

Education Spend

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

Supplier Name

Kenya (KE)

Nigeria (NG)

Pakistan (PK)

Kenya (KE)

Nigeria (NG)

Pakistan (PK)

Kenya (KE)

Nigeria (NG)

Pakistan (PK)

McKinsey & Co, Inc UK

£1,153,845

£1,762,923

£747,873

AECOM Professional Services

£1,644,954

£373,545

CHARLES KENDALL & PARTNERS LTD

£28,111

£79,600

CARDNO EMERGING MARKETS (UK) LTD

£76,700

£242,969

OXFORD POLICY MANAGEMENT

£2,165,662

£3,201,067

£2,213,853

£1,810,562

£121,235

£524,250

ADAM SMITH INTERNATIONAL LTD

£823,429

£2,536,685

£11,252,504

£6,213,142

£6,808,816

£4,167,015

£4,173,469

COFFEY INTERNATIONAL

£100,295

£131,968

IMC Worldwide Limited

£17,540,619

£13,963,246

£8,968,916

DAI Europe

£11,310,775

£2,307,413

£1,757,201

Ecorys UK Ltd

£114,849

£152,768

£151,530

MOTT MACDONALD LTD

£7,630,900

£3,208,974

£4,793,004

£4,792,040

£6,438,188

£8,489,533

Grand Total

£851,540

£14,093,051

£47,768,080

£0

£13,219,999

£31,806,438

£79,600

£11,099,983

£25,055,741

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