Research-based evidence contributes to development innovation and high-quality aid policy and programming. The Australian aid program has long recognised the importance of research to its work. Indicative of this is that the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s (DFAT) (and, before that, AusAID) grew its investment in research from $19 million in 2005–06 to more than $181 million in 2012–13—a rate of increase significantly higher than that of its programmable aid. This Office of Development Effectiveness evaluation assesses the degree to which DFAT’s aid investment in research has been appropriate, effective and efficient, and provides recommendations for improving the future management of its research investment
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Assesses the degree to which the investment by the Australian aid program into research has been app...
© 2009 Amy Elizabeth SchwebelThis research is in response to the current debate on aid in Australia....
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On a global basis over A$450 billion is invested each year in foreign directinvestment and aid with ...
This review contains the Main Findings and Recommendations of the Development Assistance Committee a...
Africa has been engulfed with a lot of development challenges despite the endowment of natural resou...
Assesses the degree to which the investment by the Australian aid program into research has been app...
© 2009 Amy Elizabeth SchwebelThis research is in response to the current debate on aid in Australia....
In November 2010, the Australian Government commissioned an independent review of the Australian aid...
Australia produces sufficient food to contribute to the diets of at least 60 million people per year...
This report assesses the performance and results of the Australian aid program in 2013-14. Executiv...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
On 16 November 2010, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Kevin Rudd MP, announced the Australi...
‘Gearing up for Trade’ evaluation commissioned by the Office of Development Effectiveness in the Dep...
It is imperative that Australia remains at the cutting edge of agricultural research, this report ar...
Understanding the development effects of official aid is crucial to building a better bridge between...
The importance of measuring research and development (R&D) performance Public funding of researc...
Global financial crisis, austerity measures, intensified public and government scrutiny over an incr...
On a global basis over A$450 billion is invested each year in foreign directinvestment and aid with ...
This review contains the Main Findings and Recommendations of the Development Assistance Committee a...
Africa has been engulfed with a lot of development challenges despite the endowment of natural resou...