DFID asistance to Burmese internally displaced people and refugees on the Thai-Burma border
Auteur: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: International Development Committee
Nombre de pages: 57 pages
ISBN: 0215035496, 9780215035493
Edition: The Stationery Office
Date de publication: The Stationery Office
Description: Burma suffers both from immense poverty and human rights abuses but it receives the lowest aid of all Least Developed Countries. The Committee believe that the international community must find a way to increase funding to the growing number of vulnerable people, especially those who have been forcibly displaced. As one of only four donors with staffed offices in Burma, DFID is in a lead position to help these people. Although it has quadrupled its Burma budget over the last six years, the Committee think that this should be scaled up and include specific funding for cross-border assistance. DFID's plan to relocate the management of its programme from Bangkok to Rangoon is criticised because it is thought that, to fully and independently engage with cross border assistance, a presence is needed in Thailand.