'We want to be the world leader in terms of making a real impact in this absolutely vital area.' The words of Henry Bellingham MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, speaking for the UK government during the House of Commons Westminster Hall debate on 21 June 2011.

Report by Eddy Canfor-Dumas

Co-Chair of the APPG on Conflict Issues Simon Hughes MP led the 90-minute debate, only the second-ever in Parliament devoted to conflict prevention, and was praised by the minister:

'I'd like to congratulate him on the work he's done with the All-Party Group [on Conflict Issues] and the honourable colleagues who have been supportive of that group, which I think is one of the most important groups in Parliament.'

The key points and commitments made by the minister in response to the debate include:

  • Programme resources in the Conflict Pool will rise from £229m to £309m by 2014-15
  • The Stabilisation Unit will be refocused to give more attention to upstream conflict prevention
  • By 2014-15 Her Majesty's Government (HMG) will increase to 30% the proportion of UK overseas development assistance that supports conflict-affected and fragile states
  • HMG will seek to improve its early-warning and early-response capabilities
  • HMG will seek to improve its cooperation on conflict prevention with partner countries and organisations
  • HMG supports the suggestion to convene a ministerial seminar on conflict prevention that involves a wide range of stakeholders

A full recording of the debate can be watched hereThe Hansard report can be read here.

Briefing material is available on the Resources page of the APPG on Conflict Issues website.