Difference between revisions of "UK/Minister/Development"

From Wikispooks
< UK‎ | Minister
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "{{employment |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretary_of_State_for_International_Development }} {{SMWDocs}} ==References== {{reflist}} {{Stub}}")
 
m (Text replacement - "e served in" to "e was in")
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{employment
 
{{employment
 
|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretary_of_State_for_International_Development
 
|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretary_of_State_for_International_Development
 +
|start=18 October 1964
 +
|end=September 2020
 +
|website=http://www.dfid.gov.uk/
 +
|description=Was a senior minister within the [[Government of the United Kingdom]], and head of the [[Department for International Development]] (DFID). Abolished in September 2020.
 
}}
 
}}
 +
The '''Minister of State for Development and Africa''',<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/minister-of-state-development-and-africa</ref> formerly the '''Minister of State for Development''' and the '''Secretary of State for International Development''', is a senior minister of the Crown within the [[Government of the United Kingdom]].
 +
 +
The officeholder headed the [[Department for International Development]] (DFID) as secretary of state from 1997 to 2020. The office formed part of the [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|British Cabinet]]. The [[Department for International Development]] was abolished in September 2020,
 +
 +
The post was made a ministerial position attending Cabinet in the [[Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office]] in 2022. The corresponding [[shadow minister]] is the [[Shadow Cabinet Minister for International Development|shadow cabinet minister for international development]].
 +
 +
==Responsibilities==
 +
Corresponding to what is generally known as an [[international development minister]] in many other countries, the International Development Secretary's remit included:
 +
 +
* Oversight of [[development aid]]
 +
* Oversight of [[international development]] ([[developing countries]])
 +
* Delivery and management of spending 0.7% [[Gross national income|GNI]] on development
 +
* Communications for international development<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/secretary-of-state-for-international-development</ref>
 +
 +
==History==
 +
A separate Ministry of Overseas Development was established by [[Harold Wilson]] when he came to office in 1964. The first three holders of the office was in the Cabinet, but from 29 August 1967 the office was demoted. Under [[Edward Heath]], the Ministry was re-incorporated into the FCO on 15 October 1970. Wilson again established the Ministry in 1974, but later merged it into the FCO once again: from 10 June 1975 to 8 October 1979 the foreign secretary served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Minister for Overseas Development in the cabinet, while the minister for overseas development held the rank of Minister of State within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The minister of state had day-to-day responsibility. Under the Labour government of the 1970s, [[Reg Prentice]] sat in the Cabinet during his term.<ref>http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101011133338/http%3A//www.dfid.gov.uk/About%2DDFID/History1/</ref> The post's last and main format was created in 1997 when the Department for International Development was made independent of the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] (FCO).
 +
 +
In June 2020, it was announced the Department for International Development would be dissolved, and its operations would be merged into the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]. The process was completed by 2 September 2020, with the last international development secretary [[Anne-Marie Trevelyan]] remaining in place until that time.<ref>https://www.itv.com/news/2020-06-16/department-for-international-development-dfid-to-merge-with-foreign-office/</ref>
 +
 +
 
{{SMWDocs}}
 
{{SMWDocs}}
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
{{reflist}}
 
{{reflist}}
{{Stub}}
 

Latest revision as of 03:07, 12 September 2024


Employment.png UK/Minister/Development 
DfID.svg

Start18 October 1964
EndSeptember 2020
Leader ofDFID
Websitehttp://www.dfid.gov.uk/
Was a senior minister within the Government of the United Kingdom, and head of the Department for International Development (DFID). Abolished in September 2020.

The Minister of State for Development and Africa,[1] formerly the Minister of State for Development and the Secretary of State for International Development, is a senior minister of the Crown within the Government of the United Kingdom.

The officeholder headed the Department for International Development (DFID) as secretary of state from 1997 to 2020. The office formed part of the British Cabinet. The Department for International Development was abolished in September 2020,

The post was made a ministerial position attending Cabinet in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in 2022. The corresponding shadow minister is the shadow cabinet minister for international development.

Responsibilities

Corresponding to what is generally known as an international development minister in many other countries, the International Development Secretary's remit included:

History

A separate Ministry of Overseas Development was established by Harold Wilson when he came to office in 1964. The first three holders of the office was in the Cabinet, but from 29 August 1967 the office was demoted. Under Edward Heath, the Ministry was re-incorporated into the FCO on 15 October 1970. Wilson again established the Ministry in 1974, but later merged it into the FCO once again: from 10 June 1975 to 8 October 1979 the foreign secretary served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Minister for Overseas Development in the cabinet, while the minister for overseas development held the rank of Minister of State within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The minister of state had day-to-day responsibility. Under the Labour government of the 1970s, Reg Prentice sat in the Cabinet during his term.[3] The post's last and main format was created in 1997 when the Department for International Development was made independent of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

In June 2020, it was announced the Department for International Development would be dissolved, and its operations would be merged into the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The process was completed by 2 September 2020, with the last international development secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan remaining in place until that time.[4]


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
Alok Sharma24 July 201913 February 2020
Rory Stewart1 May 2019
Penny Mordaunt9 November 20171 May 2019
Andrew Mitchell12 May 20104 September 2012
Hilary Benn6 October 200328 June 2007
Valerie Amos12 May 20036 October 2003
Clare Short2 May 199712 May 2003
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References