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This data was all taken from the https://t.co/NwgBu2h1UF Development Tracker (https://t.co/1pjDjX6zpf). All the figures refer to the amount of money budgeted to each scheme, not necessarily the amount already spent.
Almost all these aid programmes are currently ongoing so haven’t yet reached the total budgeted figure. Some were given the go ahead under Conservative Governments, and some under this Labour Government.
I have rounded the figures to make easier to read numbers.
£349.2 million on creating critical economic infrastructure such as bridges, renewable energy, ports and sea defences in the Caribbean.
£558.6 million on increasing provision of and access to impartial news and information (BBC World Service) in English and local languages across the developing world.
£127.6 million on building refugee resilience and inclusion in Turkey.
£212.8 million on support for health and £42.7 million on a partnership for Agile Governance and Climate Engagement in Nigeria.
£34.9 million on strengthening the ability of Pakistan’s health system to recover from COVID-19 and build future resilience.
£120.4 million on improving local Government ability to deliver local infrastructure services in Nepal.
£95 million on strengthening societal and economic resilience in Jordan, including expanding contributory social insurance schemes and supporting expansion of tax-financed social-assistance schemes.
£149.7 million on pioneering climate investment in India, £120 million on a Climate and Environment programme for Bangladesh and £108 million on a Climate Investment Fund for Pakistan.
£23.8 million on a Freedom and Resilience Programme in the Western Balkans to address structural issues including ethno-nationalist division, government transparency and accountability.
£26.7 million on improving the effectiveness, accountability and transparency of economic policies in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
£38.1 million on a climate smart jobs programme in Uganda.
£5 million on a Rights, Inclusion, Voice and Agency programme to empower women, girls and excluded groups in Nepal.
£99 million on transforming education and £20.6 million on accelerating economic transformation in Ethiopia.
£40.8 million on stabilising the deforestation frontier in Colombia.
£3.2 million on reducing inequality and exclusion experienced by LGBTI people in the Caribbean.
£9 million on supporting resilience, governance and economic reform in Moldova.
£4.8 million on a Roads Development Programme in Liberia.
£2.6 million on deepening democracy in Mozambique.
£320,922 on arts-based approaches to tackling gender based and racialised violence in Esmeraldas, Ecuador.
£184,611 on documenting femicide through research, film and participatory ceramic art in Vietnam.
£181,345 on developing art based public engagement and advocacy model for transforming social norms on gender-based violence in the Andean region.
£36,941 on supporting parliamentary reform, health for girls and environmental waste management in Mbabane, Eswatini.
@Keir_Starmer What have you done to fight for the people and our rights, your a shadow conservative party. Hold them to account scrutinise what they do, that's your job not the lazy point scoring. #FreeThePeople#BorisTheGrinch#LazyLabour
@mrmarkdolan Hi Mark, just wondering if you know the high rate of covid in the young? It may have something to do with that they know putting orange juice on or drinking it before a covid tests affects the results. Anyone want a day off school 🤔
@lisanandy What happened to innocent until proven guilty, seems a lot of smoke being thrown up by civil servants, circling the wagons scared for their jobs and MSM and you Lisa jumping on the band wagon.
@lisanandy @DavidCrausby I haven't had a leaflet telling me what you @lisanandy or @WiganLabour are going to do for Wigan. I guess Bolton is more important, certainly highlights why we aren't represented in parliament correctly. #initforyourself
@dustybun1@lisanandy I think your 🙏 praying and hoping a traditional Labour town stays that way, while pretending the Euro Elections don't show the feelings of large parts of the constituency. Generations and mindsets change, traditions fade. 40% can quickly disappear and that's overly generous numb
@dustybun1@lisanandy Your right some people won't be swayed, they have always voted labour and always will no matter what. However some people have gotten tired of being ignored by MPs they chose to represent them, I fear your love of historical voting is becoming a shrinking number.#BlindedByLoyalty
@dustybun1@lisanandy https://t.co/zEhkzaJzxb
The European Election would be a more up to date feel of the views of Wigan voters and the Brexit Party had double the votes of the nearest alternative.