Department for International Development Departmental Report


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This report scrutinises the 2003 departmental report (Cm. 5914, ISBN 010159142X) (May 2003). The Committee is critical of the performance of the DFID in several policy areas. The Department must ensure that it reports on the full range of its activities and not just those related to Public Service Agreement (PSA) targets; financial reporting should be clearer and more consistent. DFID supports and rewards countries that show evidence of "good governance", by means of its Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRSs). However, "poor performers" should not be neglected and DFID must find ways of engaging with these countries. There is a need for better communication between donors and recipients, and donors should be more open about the conditions under which support would be withdrawn. A coherent strategy for agriculture is lacking, and additional data should be included regarding Sexual and Reproductive Health.




Department for International Development


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The Committee's report examines the accountability and management of the UK aid budget by the Department for International Development (DFID) based on its 2004 departmental report (Cm. 6214, ISBN 0101621426) published in May 2004. It comments on the UK's development record over the past year and highlights several areas where the DFID could improve its performance. Conclusions drawn include support for the Government's increased aid budget, the announcement on multilateral debt relief, and the progress being made to increase the poverty focus of the UK's bilateral aid budget. Recommendations include: the departmental report should include more information about the poverty focus of multilateral organisations, such as the EU; the roll-out of the Poverty Reduction Budget Support must be evidence-based; and the DFID should improve its 'traffic light' system for showing progress on its public service agreement targets.




Department for International Development


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The Departmental reports is the main annual publication in which the Department for International Development (DFID) explains its policies, expenditure patterns and performance to Parliament. It is important that they are clear and comprehensive and the Committee conducted inquiries on the reports produced in 1998 and 1999, making recommendations on the format and content, as well as considering various aspects of the Department's activity.







Department for International Development Departmental Report 2006


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This annual report details the work and expenditure of the Department for International Development (DFID) during the period April 2005 to March 2006, working as part of the wider international effort to tackle world poverty and promote the sustainable development of low-income countries. The report is structured around the DFID Public Service Agreement (PSA) for the period 2005-08.




Department for International Development annual report 2007


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The Committee's report reviews the Department for International Development's 2007 annual report (HCP 514, session 2006-07, ISBN 9780102945195), focusing on issues of efficiency and effectiveness. The Committee welcomes the increase in the DFID's budget under the Comprehensive Spending Review Settlement for 2008-11, in line with the target of 0.7 per cent of Gross National Income to be allocated to Official Development Assistance by 2013. However, it notes the significant challenge for DFID in using this funding effectively when it is also required to reduce its administrative costs, and therefore staff numbers, at a time when its focus is shifting increasingly towards fragile states where providing assistance is resource-intensive. Concerns are raised that DFID continues to emphasise inputs rather than outcomes, although DFID's new Public Service Agreement Delivery Agreement and the plans to establish the Independent Advisory Committee on Development Impact should make it easier to identify whether DFID's expenditure is effective in reducing poverty in developing countries. Four areas for improvement in DFID's work are highlighted relating to gender equality, climate change, governance and agricultural development.




HC 750 - Department for International Development's Performance in 2013-2014: The Departmental Annual Report 2013-14


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Government response to HC 693, 2013-14 (ISBN 9780215071750). DFID's annual report for 2012-13 published as HC 12, session 2013-14 (ISBN 9780102983241)




Department for International Development annual report 2007


Book Description

This annual report details the work and expenditure of the Department for International Development (DFID) during the period April 2006 to March 2007, working as part of the wider international effort to tackle world poverty and promote the sustainable development of low-income countries. The report includes chapters on: reducing poverty in Africa and Asia and progress towards the Millennium Development Goals; making the multilateral system and bilateral aid more effective; fragile states, conflicts and crises; environment, climate change and natural resources; and working with others on policies beyond aid. The assessment of progress is structured around the DFID Public Service Agreement (PSA) targets.