answer text |
<p>(a) DFID spent £564m bi-laterally on the broad Education sector in 2018/19. The
sectors that have been included are: Education (level unspecified), Basic education,
secondary education and post-secondary education.</p><p>(b) DFID spent £691m bi-laterally
on the broad Health sector in 2018/19. The sectors that have been included are: Health
general, basic health and non-communicable diseases.</p><p>(c) (i) DFID spent £1,048m
bi-laterally on the broad Economic Infrastructure and services sector in 2018/19.
The sectors that have been included are as follows: Transport & storage, communications,
energy generation and policy, banking and businesses.</p><p>(ii) DFID spent £209m
bi-laterally on the broad Social Infrastructure sector in 2018/19. The sectors that
have been included are: Social protection, employment creation, Housing Policy, Culture
and other social services.</p><p> </p><p>We have used definitions that are in line
with DFID’s National Statistics – <em>Statistics on International Development</em>.</p><p>In
addition, we make contributions to multilateral organisations like the Global Partnership
for Education and the Global Fund.</p>
|
|