Select Committee on International Development Minutes of Evidence


Further supplementary memorandum submitted by the Department for International Development

BILATERAL HIV/AIDS EXPENDITURE BY REGION

  1.  The list below includes work in broader sexual and reproductive health which is targeted towards HIV/AIDS prevention. Similarly, other sexual and reproductive health programmes not included here may bring indirect benefits in regard to HIV prevention.

£ million

Fiscal Year

Region
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
(provisional)

AfricaAfrica:  South of Sahara
19.5
20.4
23.3
Africa:  unallocated
0.0
0.0
0.2
America'sAmerica:  Caribbean
0.0
0.0
0.3
America:  Central
0.1
0.2
0.2
America:  South
1.1
1.0
1.1
AsiaAsia:  Central Asian Republics
0.9
0.0
0.2
Asia:  Far East
0.6
1.1
1.7
Asia:  Middle East
0.0
0.0
0.2
Asia:  South
5.6
8.7
11.2
Asia:  unallocated
0.0
0.0
0.1
EuropeCentral and Eastern European
0.7
0.6
0.3
OtherPacific Unallocated
0.2
0.3
0.2
World unallocated
12.3
10.5
15.9
Total Expenditure
41.0
42.8
54.9


  In addition, the UK's contribution to the following multilateral agencies also support action on sexual and reproductive health, including HIV/AIDS:


£ million
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
(provisional)

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
11.5
13.0  
15.0
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
8.0
10.0  
28.0
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
2.3
2.75
3.0
World Health Organisation [Reproductive Health]
1.4
1.4  
2.0
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
5.0
5.5  
5.5


  2.  The IDC enquiry into HIV/AIDS also asked if DFID's issues paper "Changing the Nature of Tourism" addressed HIV/AIDS. This document does not address the impact of tourism on HIV/AIDS. We will review HIV and its relevance to tourism with relevant Government departments when this document is next revised.

Department for International Development
Health and Population Department
August 2000





 
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