Tweet Sir James Duddridge is the Member of Parliament for Rochford and Southend East. Recent appearances in Parliament:
Eritrea: Sexual Offences | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We are appalled at the prevalence of sexual violence in Tigray.
Developing Countries: Climate Change | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We are committed doubling our International Climate Finance (ICF) to at least £11.6 billion over the next five years, between 2021/22 and 20
Developing Countries: Climate Change | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers As stated in the Integrated Review, tackling climate change and biodiversity loss will be the UK's international priority through COP26 and
Africa: Food | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The UK's engagement with Alliance for the Green Revolution in Africa has primarily focused on strengthening regional food trade and resilien
Nigeria: Violence | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The UK Government condemns all incidents of violence in Nigeria.
Development Aid | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The thematic areas announced for 2021-22 reflect the Foreign Secretary's strategic framework outlined to parliament on 26 November 2020.
Overseas Aid: Biodiversity and Climate Change | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The thematic areas announced for 2021-22 reflect the Foreign Secretary's strategic framework outlined to parliament on 26 November 2020.
Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative | Commons debates The House is clearly very grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Totnes (Anthony Mangnall) and to the hon.
Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative | Commons debates The House is clearly very grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Totnes (Anthony Mangnall) and to the hon.
Tigray: Famine | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers Our Special Envoy found growing risk of famine, primarily due to the conduct of the conflict.