Nothing in the Bill or in the millennium development goals prevents that discussion. Humanitarian aid is clearly of the utmost importance. Indeed, we carefully noted the statement that my right hon. Friend the International Development Secretary made yesterday about Kenya. We seek to encourage humanitarian aid, and if there is an annual report to the House, as proposed in the Bill, that, too, can be monitored by the House.
Clause 8 sets out requirements for an assessment of transparency in aid spending, including specified objectives on the evaluation of aid and progress on publishing mutually devised agreements with developing countries in receipt of assistance.
Clauses 9 to 13 deal with the technical elements of the Bill.
International Development (Reporting and Transparency) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Tom Clarke
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Friday, 20 January 2006.
It occurred during Debate on bills on International Development (Reporting and Transparency) Bill.
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