Tweet Sir James Duddridge is the Member of Parliament for Rochford and Southend East. Recent appearances in Parliament:
UK-Africa Investment Summit | Department for International Development | Written Answers I can report that the final cost of the UK Africa Investment Summit held on 20 January was £3.14 million.
Developing Countries: Debts | Department for International Development | Written Answers The UK Government is deeply concerned about the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the public finances of low-income developing countries.
Developing Countries: Coronavirus | Department for International Development | Written Answers The UK is actively supporting the poorest countries and most vulnerable people at a time when the secondary economic impacts of COVID-19 are
Developing Countries: Overseas Aid | Department for International Development | Written Answers DFID currently supports social protection and/or humanitarian cash transfer programmes in 35 countries, enabling the most vulnerable people
Developing Countries: Forests | Department for International Development | Written Answers The total budgets allocated to the international forestry projects listed in the Answer of 12 March 2020 are provided in the table below.
Africa: Locusts | Department for International Development | Written Answers We are deeply concerned about the devastating locust outbreak in East Africa, which is destroying crops, livelihoods and essential food supp
Zimbabwe | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Commons debates The humanitarian situation in Zimbabwe is bad.
Zimbabwe | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Commons debates On Thursday I spoke to the Department for International Development head in Zimbabwe and our ambassador about the situation.
Sudan: Coronavirus | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The Government has committed up to £75 million to help thousands of British people return home from priority countries where there is the gr
South Africa: Coronavirus | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The British Government has helped 2,058 British nationals on ten charter flights return to the UK from South Africa.