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Clare Short

Date of Birth: 15 February 1946
Place of Birth: Birmingham, UK


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The soul of transparency

Accusations of interference were levelled at the EITI secretariat and then-Chair Clare Short former UK international development minister over attempts to bypass the process for civil society nominations and 'parachute in' an additional candidate Kaiza Bubelwa who had once headed the Tanzanian section of Publish What You Pay the pro-transparency lobbying group...

EITI leaders have been 'anxious for a more quiet life' during Clare Short's term as Chair said one civil society source familiar with the disputes...


Companies fight regulation

The response of the Chair of EITI former Secretary of State for International Development Clare Short and of legislators who favour compulsory transparency rules is that EITI is complementary to and not a substitute for legislation...


Protection in the arms bazaar

Lobbying from British Premier Tony Blair helped secure the Tanzania contract despite opposition from the late Foreign Secretary Robin Cook Development Minister Clare Short and the World Bank...


The Mo Laureate

Although Britain's then Development Minister Clare Short clashed with Prime Minister Tony Blair who strongly backed BAE's Tanzania deal in cabinet a year later Short energetically defended Mkapa's purchase of a $30 mn...


From Blair to Brown

A decade ago Brown (and his old ally Clare Short) strongly supported the restructuring of Africa policy by hiving off the Overseas Development Administration (ODA) from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) into a separate entity...


Crime and no punishment

Meanwhile the cross-party 'Protect Darfur' campaign was launched in London with support from over 100 parliamentarians including former International Development Secretary Clare Short...


Moral choice

DfID says it's normal for different departments to lead on different initiatives but in fact DfID frequently excuses itself from Blair's notion of joined-up government a legacy of former DfID Minister Clare Short's determination to separate aid from trade...


In come the vigilantes

Britain's new International Development Minister Valerie Amos is tougher than her predecessor Clare Short on the use of donor money for military purposes by Uganda and Rwanda...


NePAD doubts mount up

Moreover since the resignation in May of Britain's Secretary for International Development Clare Short NePAD has lost one of its key advocates outside the continent although DFID officials say they remain committed...


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