The Right Honourable Andrew John Bower Mitchell MP (born 23 March 1956) is a British Conservative Party politician and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sutton Coldfield. He was appointed as Secretary of State for International Development on 12 May 2010, and as a Privy Counsellor on 13 May 2010.
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Roles
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Secretary of State
Dept. for International Development
Frequently met organisations
- Save the Children 3 meetings
- Oxfam 2 meetings
- Human Rights Watch 2 meetings
- Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD) 2 meetings
- ActionAid 2 meetings
- Trades Union Congress (TUC) 2 meetings
- British Overseas NGOs for Development (BOND) 2 meetings
- Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect 2 meetings
Meetings last updated 26 Apr 2011 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
December 2010
Met with Comic Relief to discuss a range of development issues . [2]
Met with Human Rights Watch to discuss issues relating to Africa . [2]
Met with Common Purpose to discuss a range of development issues including India . [2]
Met with Standard Chartered Bank to discuss to update DFID on their activities and explore possible areas of collaboration. [2]
Met with Barclays to discuss to update DFID on their activities and explore possible areas of collaboration. [2]
November 2010
Met with Lord Mayor of ??r to discuss to update DFID on their activities and explore possible areas of collaboration. [2]
Met with Local Government Association to discuss a range of development issues . [2]
Met with Save the Children to discuss Intro meeting with the new Chief Executive . [2]
Met with UN Special Representative on Burundi to discuss a range of development issues in Africa . [2]
Met with Crown Agents to discuss issues relating to Africa (including Zimbabwe). [2]
Met with Consultative Group for International Agriculture Research to discuss to talk about CGIAR's activities & the Private Sector. [2]
Met with UK India Business Council to discuss issues relating to India . [2]
July 2010
Met with Oxfam, Action Aid, Cafod, Save the Children, WWF, Care, BOND, Plan International, Woman Kind, Action on Disability and Devt, TUC, and ONE to discuss the UN high level event in New York. [3]
Met with Sightsavers to discuss the linkages between climate change and development. [3]
Met with ICRC to discuss a range of development issues & how they can build on their relationship with DFID. [3]
Met with Investment Climate Facility to discuss climate change and development. [3]
Met with Actis to discuss a range of development issues. [3]
Met with GAVI Alliance to discuss a range of development issues. [3]
Met with BRAC to discuss a range of development issues. [3]
Met with World Food Programme to discuss a range of development issues. [3]
Met with Human Rights Watch, Article 19, Amnesty International, and Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative to discuss Rwanda. [3]
June 2010
Met with Tony Blair Foundation to discuss a range of development issues. [3]
Met with Intergovernmental panel on climate change to discuss climate change. [3]
Met with Pakistan Education Task Force to discuss Pakistan. [3]
Met with IACTI for introductory meeting. [3]
Met with University of Oxford for introductory meeting. [3]
Met with Oxfam, Save the Children, Christian Aid, CAFOD, Action Aid, and BOND for introductory meeting to discuss a range of development issues. [3]
Met with Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect to discuss follow-up meeting to the one held on 26/05. [3]
May 2010
Met with Earth Institute for introductory meeting. [3]
Met with Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect to discuss the R2P agenda. [3]
Met with Poppies for Pomegranates Plant for Peace to discuss livelihoods in Afghanistan. [3]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Andrew Mitchell
- 2. Department for International Development. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 3. Department for International Development. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
