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HM Treasury

Spending Review

Chapter 10: Department for International Development

Aim

The elimination of poverty in poorer countries.

Objectives and performance targets

Objective I: to reduce poverty through the provision of more focused and co-ordinated development assistance by the international community to low and middle income countries.

1. An increased focus by DFID on poor countries, particularly those with effective governments pursuing high growth and pro-poor economic and social policies, as demonstrated by:

Objective II: to promote sustainable development through co-ordinated UK and international action.

2. Promote the integration of developing countries into the global economy through co-ordinated UK and international action, including:

3. Improved effectiveness of the UK contribution to conflict prevention and management as demonstrated by a reduction in the number of people whose lives are affected by violent conflict and a reduction in potential sources of future conflict, where the UK can make a significant contribution (Joint target with FCO and MOD).

Objective III: improved education outcomes in key countries receiving DFID education support.

4. Improved education systems in the top ten recipients of DFID education support demonstrated by:

Objective IV: improvements in health outcomes in key countries receiving DFID health care assistance.

5. Improvements in child, maternal and reproductive health in the top ten recipients of DFID; health care assistance demonstrated by:

Value for Money

6. Improved value for money and effectiveness of projects in DFID 's bilateral programme, as demonstrated by a year on year improvement in the index of their evaluated success.

International development targets

The Government has adopted he International Development Targets (IDTs) as its long term strategic objectives. These provide milestones against which progress towards the elimination of poverty can be measured. DFID 's PSA objectives and targets measure its own contribution towards these international goals.

The IDTs are:

Progress against these objectives will also depend, among other things, on improvements in democratic accountability, protection of human rights and the rule of law.

Who is responsible for delivery?

The Secretary of State for International Development is responsible for the delivery of his PSA. Target 3 on conflict prevention arises out of the Conflict Prevention cross-departmental review. The Secretary of State for International Development is with the Foreign Secretary and Secretary of State for Defence, jointly responsible for the delivery of target 3, and with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, jointly responsible for the delivery of the debt relief element of target 2.

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