Tweet Sir James Duddridge is the Member of Parliament for Rochford and Southend East. Recent appearances in Parliament:
Developing Countries’ Debt: Private Creditors | International Development | Commons debates The hon. Lady is right that suspension on its own is not an adequate response, but it was the right response to make immediately.
Covid-19: African Union | International Development | Commons debates I was delighted that the chair of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki, was able to join and speak at the Gavi summit.
Covid-19: African Union | International Development | Commons debates I thank my hon. Friend for that question.
Africa and South Asia: Locusts | Department for International Development | Written Answers We are deeply concerned about the locust outbreak in Africa and South Asia, and the devastating impact on food security in those regions.
Africa and South Asia: Locusts | Department for International Development | Written Answers We are deeply concerned about the locust outbreak in Africa and South Asia, which is compounding existing humanitarian need caused by the
Overseas Aid: Coronavirus | Department for International Development | Written Answers We have adapted existing bilateral health, humanitarian, economic and social protection programmes across 35 countries and regions as par
Overseas Aid: Coronavirus | Department for International Development | Written Answers The poorest and most fragile countries have limited economic tools to respond to the global economic downturn.
Zimbabwe: Human Rights | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK is seriously concerned about the challenging human rights situation in Zimbabwe.
South Sudan: Violence | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK Government is concerned by recent increases in intercommunal violence in South Sudan's Jonglei state, which has seen hundreds kill
Burkina Faso: Violence | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK is deeply concerned by the ongoing reports of terrorist violence in Burkina Faso and the tragic consequences for the population.