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Golan Heights | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers Whilst we have not raised these specific issues with respect to the Golan Heights, we regard this to be Occupied Territory and we continu
UN Resolutions: Racial Discrimination | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers Her Majesty's Government is firmly committed to tackling racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, but does not
Prosperity Fund | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The information required to answer this question is not held centrally and can only be collated accurately at a disproportionate cost to
Prosperity Fund | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers For the first year of the fund, 2016-17, the Cross-government Prosperity Fund has allocated Official Development Assistance across a rang
Prosperity Fund | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The Cross-government Prosperity Fund is primarily Official Development Assistance (ODA) and is open to all countries that remain ODA elig
South Sudan: Non-governmental Organisations | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers We recognise the critical role civil society organisations play in South Sudan, both in providing basic support to the population and in
South Sudan: Refugees | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers There are currently more than 200,000 Internally Displaced People being protected at UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) Protection of Civ
Syria: Armed Conflict | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers It is difficult to obtain precise figures about casualties in Syria.
Syria: International Assistance | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The Foreign Secretary has discussed our deep concerns about the appalling humanitarian situation with Secretary Kerry and other key part
Israel: Palestinians | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK Government believes a negotiated two-state solution is in the firm interests of both Israel and the Palestinians.