Pakistan: Overseas Aid

International Development written question – answered at on 3 November 2008.

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Photo of Gordon Prentice Gordon Prentice Labour, Pendle

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development how much UK development aid was given to Pakistan in each year since 2000.

Photo of Douglas Alexander Douglas Alexander The Secretary of State for International Development

Details of the UK's bilateral assistance and imputed multilateral assistance to Pakistan since 2000 are laid out in the following tables.

Table 1: UK total bilateral gross public expenditure on development, 2000-01 to 2007-08, Pakistan
£000
2000-01 15,890
2001-02 44,838
2002-03 46,852
2003-04 66,299
2004-05 55,277
2005-06 97,688
2006-07 118,150
2007-08 88,145
Table 2: Imputed UK share of multilateral official development assistance (ODA), 2000-01 to 2006-07, Pakistan
£000
2000-01 3,072
2001-02 25,063
2002-03 39,605
2003-04 14,324
2004-05 13,783
2005-06 56,655
2006-07 20,812

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