UK aid to Pakistan
International Development Committee
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Inquiry
Report & Government response published The International Development Committee launched an inquiry examining UK aid to Pakistan. Pakistan is the top bilateral recipient of UK aid and faces a range of complex development challenges. This inquiry explored the range of development interventions in the country, considering whether the UK’s aid …
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Recommendations
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Conclusions
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Report
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Oral sessions
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Letters
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Events
Activity timeline 13 events
4 Nov
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Report published
23 Nov
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Oral evidence
23 Nov
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
29 Jun
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Oral evidence
29 Jun
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Virtual meeting
22 Jun
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Virtual meeting
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Oral evidence
Oral evidence sessions 4 sessions
23 Nov 2021
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UK aid to Pakistan
Annabel Gerry · Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
The Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon · Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
29 Jun 2021
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UK aid to Pakistan
Asma Balal · Marie Stopes Society, Pakistan
Kamyla Marvi · British Asian Trust
Professor Javaid Rehman · Brunel University
Professor Mariz Tadros · The Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID)
18 May 2021
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UK aid to Pakistan
Adnan Junaid · International Rescue Committee
Amir Ramzan · British Council
Fajer Rabia Pasha · Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education
2 Mar 2021
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UK aid to Pakistan
Dr. Farzana Shaikh · Chatham House
Rahul Roy-Chaudhury · International Institute for Strategic Studies
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| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan | HC 102 | 29 Apr 2022 | 39 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
21 results
3
Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
It is vital that UK aid partners understand the aims and strategy of UK aid...
It is vital that UK aid partners understand the aims and strategy of UK aid in Pakistan in order to carry out their work as effectively as possible.
Government Response
The FCDO will convene a series of discussions with UK aid partners in Pakistan to promote the IDS and how it applies to UK aid in Pakistan, building upon existing engagement with implementing partners.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
Aid programmes are most effective when different donors ensure that they complement each other in...
Aid programmes are most effective when different donors ensure that they complement each other in a joined-up approach. Our evidence suggested that this isn’t always the case in Pakistan.
Government Response
The British High Commission in Islamabad works with other donors locally to ensure a joined-up approach, aligning strategic and sectoral work, informed by what other donors are doing and identifying comparative advantage.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
UK aid should strive to adopt a joined-up strategy in Pakistan through collaboration with other...
UK aid should strive to adopt a joined-up strategy in Pakistan through collaboration with other donors, to ensure that aid programmes complement and amplify each other.
Government Response
The government claims the British High Commission in Islamabad already works with other donors to ensure a joined-up approach by aligning strategic and sectoral work in all areas of UK aid spending.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
Long-term aid programmes often represent better value for money than short-term projects, especially in areas...
Long-term aid programmes often represent better value for money than short-term projects, especially in areas such as education.
Government Response
The government states that their efforts through programmes, policy interventions and political lobbying, aim to tackle structural and systemic issues to deliver sustainable growth, stability and poverty reduction in Pakistan. Decisions on programme types and duration are based on evidence and UK priorities.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
Aid programmes are more effective when they are run by or involve local organisations and...
Aid programmes are more effective when they are run by or involve local organisations and people due to their integration into and acceptance by local communities. However, we accept that it may be more appropriate for large INGOs to operate …
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Government Response
The government stated local organisations and communities are already embedded in UK aid program delivery, citing examples and engagement fairs, and said they remain committed to ensuring beneficiaries are involved in design and delivery while reviewing feedback mechanisms.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
Consequently, we recommend that, wherever possible, the FCDO should consider the benefits of delivering UK...
Consequently, we recommend that, wherever possible, the FCDO should consider the benefits of delivering UK aid programmes through local NGOs in Pakistan. Where this is not possible, the FCDO should involve local organisations and communities in the planning and implementation …
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Government Response
The government states that local organisations and communities are already embedded in UK aid programme delivery and that they hold early market engagement fairs at programme design stage to create opportunities for local NGOs to partner with INGOs.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
The FCDO should work with the Pakistani Government and use diplomatic means to ensure that...
The FCDO should work with the Pakistani Government and use diplomatic means to ensure that INGOs and NGOs, especially the UK’s aid partners, are able to undertake development work in the country without barriers. The FCDO should write to the …
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Government Response
The UK will continue to engage with the Government of Pakistan to encourage space for NGOs and INGOs to undertake development work and the FCDO will write to the Committee within nine months to update on progress.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
Like much of the world, Pakistan has been significantly impacted by covid-19.
Like much of the world, Pakistan has been significantly impacted by covid-19. It is clear in Pakistan that marginalised and vulnerable groups have been disproportionately affected.
Government Response
The government states that COVID-19 has exacerbated existing inequalities and outlines £88.2 million in spending in 2020 responding to COVID-19 in Pakistan including support for testing, education, economic stimulus, and helplines.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
The FCDO should continue to carry out aid programmes aimed at helping covid-19 recovery, particularly...
The FCDO should continue to carry out aid programmes aimed at helping covid-19 recovery, particularly addressing the impact among marginalised communities, especially children. (Paragraph 34) Development challenges in Pakistan
Government Response
The government states that they already spent £88.2 million responding to Pakistan's COVID-19 response in 2020, with specific allocations to humanitarian programs, economic growth, education, governance, and support for helplines for vulnerable people.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
Consequently, the FCDO should continue to fund programmes which tackle nutrition challenges, such as stunting...
Consequently, the FCDO should continue to fund programmes which tackle nutrition challenges, such as stunting within Pakistan, especially amongst girls.
Government Response
The UK is convenors of the Health, Population, and Nutrition Development Partners Group in Pakistan, but has exited bilateral ODA finance of nutrition and prioritised our interventions in other areas. They continue to fund UN agencies that provide specific nutrition policy and services.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
The aid cuts and the subsequent delays threaten to undermine the UK Government’s education goals...
The aid cuts and the subsequent delays threaten to undermine the UK Government’s education goals in Pakistan, particularly to support the rebuilding of Pakistan’s education system to be more inclusive for girls and the most marginalised communities following the impact …
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Government Response
The government states that Pakistan has resources to address key education reforms and that their continued support will focus on providing technical expertise to support governments to improve access to education and quality of learning with a focus on girls and the most marginalised, as well as supporting catch-up learning post pandemic.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
Building upon existing work, the FCDO should continue to fund and develop UK aid programmes...
Building upon existing work, the FCDO should continue to fund and develop UK aid programmes in education and economic empowerment for women and girls.
Government Response
The government states they are already supporting women's economic empowerment through programmes like Enterprise and Assets Growth (EAGR) and bringing together wider UK capabilities to help Pakistan mobilise foreign savings and drive economic growth and job creation, including for women.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
It is important that UK aid programmes are fully inclusive and target all communities, including...
It is important that UK aid programmes are fully inclusive and target all communities, including marginalised groups and those considered less employable. This is crucial to ensuring that no one is left behind.
Government Response
The government states they target interventions carefully to reach communities most in need and describes a range of UK aid programs focusing on tackling multi-dimensional exclusion in Pakistan, including support for legislation, community interventions, education, health, and the Benazir Income Support Programme.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
The FCDO should proactively target future aid interventions towards getting more of the most marginalised...
The FCDO should proactively target future aid interventions towards getting more of the most marginalised women and girls, including from rural and hard-to-reach communities, into school and actively involved in the economy.
Government Response
The government refers to related responses and states that women and girls are a priority in the International Development Strategy. They have developed a Pakistan Network Gender Strategy (2022–27) to increase our focus on women and girls, including those who experience multiple vulnerabilities.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
People with disabilities continue to face challenges in Pakistan, including in access to education.
People with disabilities continue to face challenges in Pakistan, including in access to education. We welcome the FCDO’s commitment to disability inclusive development, including through the former DFID’s strategy for Disability Inclusive Development and its new FCDO disability inclusion and …
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Government Response
The government states they are implementing the FCDO’s inclusion and rights strategy in Pakistan, working with partners to ensure access for people with disabilities and referencing specific examples like scholarships and accessible ramps in schools, as well as support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
The FCDO should ensure that programmes that they fund are fully inclusive and make a...
The FCDO should ensure that programmes that they fund are fully inclusive and make a particular effort to reach religious minorities. The FCDO should also undertake a religious diversity audit of UK aid programmes in Pakistan.
Government Response
The government states that they consistently advocate for minority rights and provide direct support through programming, citing examples like the Chevening scholarships and the Aawaz II programme, and routinely assess how to ensure the principles of inclusion across all programmes.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
It is clear that women and girls and minority groups face particular challenges in Pakistani...
It is clear that women and girls and minority groups face particular challenges in Pakistani society and those belonging to multiple groups often face intersecting and compounded discrimination.
Government Response
The government references the Pakistan Network Gender Strategy (2022-27) which makes specific commitments for targeting women and girls who face intersecting vulnerabilities.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
We recommend that the FCDO adopts an explicit focus on the impact of aid programmes...
We recommend that the FCDO adopts an explicit focus on the impact of aid programmes on marginalised and minority communities and develops further specific aid programmes in country targeted at these groups. The FCDO should take into account the particular …
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Government Response
The government states that impact assessment work across their portfolio helps to ensure that the needs of marginalised groups are considered and included, that their diplomatic engagement raises the results of these assessments, and that specific programmes such as the Aawaz II programme target human rights work to support the most marginalised.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
As such, the FCDO should continue to designate Pakistan as a human rights priority country.
As such, the FCDO should continue to designate Pakistan as a human rights priority country.
Government Response
The government states that Pakistan is already a FCDO Human Rights priority country.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
Pakistan already hosts the second highest number of refugees in the world.
Pakistan already hosts the second highest number of refugees in the world. It is important that countries capable of helping carry the financial and practical burden do so.
Government Response
The government states that the UK is working with other donors to support Pakistan and UNHCR to protect and support Afghan refugees in Pakistan, and Pakistan has received World Bank funds for refugee hosting areas.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Sixth Report - UK aid to Pakistan
The FCDO should ensure that the Pakistani authorities receive the necessary assistance and resources to...
The FCDO should ensure that the Pakistani authorities receive the necessary assistance and resources to be able to cope with refugees fleeing from the crisis in Afghanistan. (Paragraph 82) UK aid to Pakistan 37
Government Response
Since late 2021, the UK has provided £7 million to WFP, UNICEF, UNHCR and IFRC to support preparedness and response for the arrival of new refugees from Afghanistan to Pakistan, also working within a donor group and supporting Pakistan’s strategy for Afghan refugees.
Government Response AI assessment · 39 of 17 classified
Accepted
21
Acknowledged
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Deferred
2
Rejected
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Total
17 recs + 22 conclusions
Correspondence 3 letters
30 Aug 2022
From committee
Letter to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs regarding flooding in Pakistan August 2022 - 30 August 2022
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22 Jun 2021
From committee
Letter to Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Minister of State for South Asia and the Commonwealth regarding the use of the death penalty in Pakistan - 24 May 2021
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22 Jun 2021
To committee
Letter from Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Minister of State for South Asia and the Commonwealth regarding the use of the death penalty in Pakistan - 11 June 2021
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