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<p>Colombia project and programme spend during 2018 is set out in the following table.
The International Climate Fund and Newton Fund are owned by BEIS, who have contributed
to this response.</p><table><tbody><tr><td>Programme/Fund</td><td>2018 spend</td><td>Notes</td></tr><tr><td>Conflict
Security and Stability Fund</td><td>£11.5M</td><td>Two CSSF programmes active in
Colombia in 2018.</td></tr><tr><td>Prosperity Fund</td><td>£8.75M</td><td>Two Prosperity
Fund programmes active in Colombia in 2018.</td></tr><tr><td>Newton Fund</td><td>£4.0M</td><td>This
is the 2018 country envelope budget figure, as full year spend figures are not yet
available. For reference, 2017 spend was £4.6M. Newton Fund works in partnership with
Colombia on science and innovation projects.</td></tr><tr><td>International Climate
Fund</td><td>£0.258M</td><td>Includes only spend directly attributable to Colombia.
excludes ICF spent through multilateral funds an other global programmes. This is
not directly attributable to individual countries, as money is pooled with other donor
finance.</td></tr><tr><td>FCO Departmental Policy Programme (International Programme)</td><td>£0.82M</td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td></tr></tbody></table>
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