International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Act 2015

International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Act 2015
Title International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Act 2015 PDF eBook
Author Great Britain
Publisher
Total Pages 8
Release 2015-03-31
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ISBN 9780105400011

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Royal Assent, 26th March 2015. An Act to make provision about the meeting by the United Kingdom of the target for official development assistance (ODA) to constitute 0.7 per cent of gross national income; to make provision for independent verification that ODA is spent efficiently and effectively. Explanatory notes to assist in the understanding of the Act will be available separately

International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Act 2015

International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Act 2015
Title International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Act 2015 PDF eBook
Author Great Britain
Publisher
Total Pages 6
Release 2015-05-08
Genre
ISBN 9780105600015

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These notes refer to the International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Act 2015(c. 12) (ISBN 9780105400011) which received Royal assent on 26th March 2015.

International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) (Amendment) Bill

International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) (Amendment) Bill
Title International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) (Amendment) Bill PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords
Publisher
Total Pages 4
Release 2015-06-11
Genre
ISBN 9780108001314

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A Bill to Amend the International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Act 2015 in order to provide for a five year reporting period instead of an annual reporting period. Private member's bill published 11 June 2015

Development

Development
Title Development PDF eBook
Author Ian Goldin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 217
Release 2018
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0198736258

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What is development -- How does development happen? -- Why are some countries rich and others poor? -- What can be done to accelerate development? -- The evolution of development aid -- Sustainable development -- Globalization and development -- The future of development.

Government Response to the International Development Committee Report on Draft International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Bill

Government Response to the International Development Committee Report on Draft International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Bill
Title Government Response to the International Development Committee Report on Draft International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Bill PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: Department for International Development
Publisher
Total Pages 13
Release 2010-03-30
Genre
ISBN 9780101786621

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Dated March 2010. Government response to Cm.7792 (ISBN 9780101779227)

UK Aid

UK Aid
Title UK Aid PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: H.M. Treasury
Publisher
Total Pages 24
Release 2015-11-24
Genre
ISBN 9780101887892

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The Government recognises that aid spending has sometimes been controversial at home because people want to know that it is squarely in the UK's national interest. Recent crises have proved, though, why aid is so important for us as well as for the countries we assist. The 2015 Spending Review is therefore being used to fundamentally review how this budget is spent. Spending will be shaped according to four strategic objectives. The strategy sets out how, as a result of the new approach, we will: allocate 50% of all DFID's spending to fragile states and regions; increase aid spending for the Syrian crisis and the related region; end all traditional general budget support - so we can better target spending; use an expanded cross-government Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) to underpin our security objectives by supporting the international work of the National Security Council (NSC); create a £500 million ODA crisis reserve to allow still greater flexibility to respond to emerging crises such as the displacement of Syrian refugees; fund a new £1 billion commitment to global public health (the "Ross Fund") which will fund work to tackle the most dangerous infectious diseases, including malaria. The fund will also support work to fight diseases of epidemic potential, such as Ebola, neglected tropical diseases, and drug resistant infections; and use a new cross-government Prosperity Fund, led by the NSC, to drive forward our aim of promoting global prosperity.

Draft International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Bill

Draft International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Bill
Title Draft International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Bill PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: International Development Committee
Publisher The Stationery Office
Total Pages 92
Release 2010-03-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780215545091

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In 1970 the UN General Assembly called on the economically advanced countries to provide 0.7% of their income as Official Development Assistance (ODA) by the middle of the decade. In 2004 the UK committed to meet the target by 2013. The Government proposes to enshrine in law its commitment to meet the target in 2010 and each subsequent year. Whilst the legislation is widely welcomed the Committee remains uncertain that it will have the wider impact claimed. The accountability measures contained in the draft Bill weaken the commitment and provide the Government with an easy excuse for not meeting the target. The 2002 International Development Act stipulates that DFID's expenditure on ODA should have poverty reduction as its primary objective. With increasing pressure to find additional finance for responding to climate change or to new types of security threats, there is a danger that increased amounts of UK ODA will be used for purposes only marginally related to poverty reduction. The Government must take appropriate steps to guard against this whether or not the Bill becomes law. Ultimately the Committee supports the 0.7% goal and feels the UK should maintain and build on its reputation as a donor.