International Development - Third Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 9 March 2005.
Contents
Terms of Reference
Report
Summary
1 Introduction
DFID's involvement in India to date
Andhra Pradesh
Orissa
West Bengal
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Kerala
2 The case for
development assistance to India
The nature of poverty in India
DFID's rationale for working in India
India's attitude to aid
3 Economic development, governance and poverty
reduction
Addressing social exclusion; reaching the
poorest
Governance
Privatisation or 'disinvestment'
The role of trade and the private sector
The role of remittances and the Indian diaspora
4 DFID's programme in India: working with
government and other donors
Working with central government
Working with state governments
Working with the World Bank and other agencies
5 DFID's programme in India: the nature of
engagement
Poverty Reduction Budget Support and
aid conditionality
Programmatic support; Centrally Sponsored
Schemes
Sector support and project support
Education
Health
Livelihoods
Working through civil society
Technical assistance
6 DFID's programme in India: managing, monitoring
and evaluating impact
Monitoring and evaluation of impact
Management of the DFID programme
7 Conclusion
Conclusions and recommendations
Annex: The Committee's visit programme in
India: October 2004
List of acronyms
Formal minutes
Witnesses
List of written evidence
Reports from the International Development
Committee since 2001
HC 124-II - ORAL AND WRITTEN EVIDENCE
Oral Evidence
Tuesday 15 June 2004
Monday 5 July 2004
Wednesday 15 September 2004
Tuesday 7 December 2004
WRITTEN EVIDENCE
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