Conflict, Stability and Security Fund: Syria

Foreign and Commonwealth Office written question – answered at on 27 July 2018.

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Photo of Jon Trickett Jon Trickett Shadow Minister (Cabinet Office), Shadow Lord President of the Council

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, which organisations received a portion of the £64 million that was spent in Syria through the Conflict Stability and Security Fund.

Photo of Alistair Burt Alistair Burt Minister of State (Department for International Development) (Joint with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office), Minister of State (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) (Joint with the Department for International Development)

The following organisations received a portion of the £64 million spent in Syria through the Conflict Stablity and Security Fund (CSSF) in 2016/17:

Through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Adam Smith International, Mayday Rescue, International Relief and Development, Independent Diplomats, Ark Group DMCC, International Alert, Peaceful Change Initiative, Commission for Justice and Accountability, Pechter Polls, Integrity Research and Consultancy Ltd, Synergy for Justice Ltd, The Shaikh Group, Public International Law and Policy Group, UN Mine Action Service, Impact Initiatives, Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies. Through the Department for International Development: ACTED, Adam Smith International, Blumont, Chemonics, International Center for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies.

This is not a complete list of suppliers as we do not publish details of our projects in Syria when this information could pose a risk to our partners.

The CSSF applies rigorous evaluation criteria when awarding contracts to suppliers to ensure best value for money, expertise and capability to deliver.

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