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International Development

This Cross-party group's purpose:

To ensure liaison between MSPs and organisations working in Scotland on issues related to global sustainable development and humanitarian action. 

Next meeting

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

The next meeting will be on 28 May 2024.

Please contact Louise Davies, louise@intdevalliance.scot, for tickets to the event.

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CPG Inquiry

The CPG has launched an inquiry on Scottish Government transparency in international development. The call for evidence is open until 31 May.

https://sarahboyack.com/cpg-for-international-development-inquiry/

 

Inquiry purpose

The Scottish Government’s funding for international development (encompassing international development, climate justice, and humanitarian response) makes an important contribution to supporting people impacted by poverty, the climate crisis, and humanitarian emergencies internationally. The nature of this contribution has evolved in recent years, both in relation to the thematic foci and the modalities used to distribute the funding. This inquiry seeks to build the CPG’s understanding of this evolution by understanding where and how funds have been committed since the last National Outcomes review, and how this is changing. Some information is published by the Scottish Government, and the last ‘Contribution to International Development’ report was published in February 2021 (three so far: 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20). We understand a new report will be published in April 2024 which will inform our desk-based research. We are seeking to build a full picture, including to capture change over time.

This Inquiry seeks to explore: what money has been committed; what mechanisms were used to distribute it; where funding has been committed; the types of organisations receiving funding; and the level of alignment to the Scottish Government’s strategic intent. In doing so, it will also consider international best practice on aid transparency to assess whether improvements could be made to existing Scottish Government processes.

Objectives of the inquiry

  • To collate information on Government decision making since 2018
  • To document Parliamentary scrutiny since 2018
  • To hear views from the sector on the current process
  • To make recommendations for a more transparent approach

Timeline

Note these are indicative timings and dependent on resources.

 

Item

When

Launch inquiry

3 April

Online consultation live

3 April

Desk based research

May

Consultation closes

31 May

Write up desk based research findings

May - June

Face to face discussions/roundtable tbc

Mid June

Collate responses

June/July

Develop recommendations

August

Present findings to CPG

17 September


Get in touch

If you want to get in touch, you can contact Scotland's International Development Alliance via email at admin@intdevalliance.scot

Tagh raon-ama:

Involved in the group

MSPs, individuals and organisations who participate in and support this group.

Facal-luirg

Sarah Boyack

Convener

Party: Scottish Labour

MSP for: Lothian (Region)

Karen Adam

Deputy Convener

Party: Scottish National Party

MSP for: Banffshire and Buchan Coast (Constituency)

Party: Scottish National Party

MSP for: Na h-Eileanan an Iar (Constituency)

Party: Scottish Green Party

MSP for: North East Scotland (Region)

Party: Scottish Labour

MSP for: Lothian (Region)

Party: Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

MSP for: North East Scotland (Region)

Liam Kerr

Member

Party: Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

MSP for: North East Scotland (Region)

John Mason

Member

Party: Scottish National Party

MSP for: Glasgow Shettleston (Constituency)


Non MSP Individuals

Hamish Goldie-Scot


Organisations

Scotland's International Development Alliance,
Oxfam Scotland,
Scottish Fair Trade Forum,
ACTSA,
Leprosy Mission Scotland,
UN House Scotland,
Link Education International,
Secure Scotland,
Christian Aid Scotland,
Clean Water Wave,
Comfort International,
Corra Foundation,
IIED,
Jubilee Scotland,
SCIAF,
Tearfund Scotland,
Thrive,
Unicef UK,
University of Dundee,
University of Edinburgh,
University of Glasgow,
University of Strathclyde,
Water Witness International,
Catherine Currie Consulting Limited