This Ausaid strategy aims to help Papua New Guinea reduce poverty and promote sustainable development. The strategy aims to reflect a genuine partnership between Papua New Guinea and Australia, a partnership driven by Papua New Guinea ownership and leadership.This strategy aims to help Papua New Guinea reduce poverty and promote sustainable development. The strategy supports the PNG Government\u27s efforts to implement its Medium Term Development Strategy and Medium Term Fiscal Strategy. The strategy aims to reflect a genuine partnership between Papua New Guinea and Australia, a partnership driven by Papua New Guinea ownership and leadership. The strategy has a strong emphasis on sustainability and capacity building
The Government of Papua New Guinea was nominated to participate in the Pilot Program for Climate Res...
Papua New Guinea is showing every sign of economic paralysis, governmental collapse and social despa...
The Australian Aid programme is currently valued at AUD5 billion. The majority of this aid flows to ...
It is central to Australia’s national interests to seek to increase the nation’s influence in the ra...
In this paper I will be focusing on the development partnership that exists between Papua New Guinea...
Australia has been giving aid to Papua New Guinea (PNG) since its independence in 1975, providing th...
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have built a strong relation since 1986 under the Treaty of Mut...
This strategy sets out a framework for advancing New Zealand\u27s relationship with Australia.Introd...
Australian aid is at its lowest level since the 1970s, but geostrategic interests mean Australia rem...
The Australian Development Gateway (ADG) supports members of the development community in their effo...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a small nation by international standards but dominates the Pacific Island...
This report examines some of the primary features of Australian peacekeeping and peacebuilding contr...
The debate on aid effectiveness and ineffectiveness continues to remain as a core issue for internat...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is in serious trouble. While it receives much less attention from the Austra...
Based on current trends, Papua New Guinea is unlikely to meet the national government’s customised M...
The Government of Papua New Guinea was nominated to participate in the Pilot Program for Climate Res...
Papua New Guinea is showing every sign of economic paralysis, governmental collapse and social despa...
The Australian Aid programme is currently valued at AUD5 billion. The majority of this aid flows to ...
It is central to Australia’s national interests to seek to increase the nation’s influence in the ra...
In this paper I will be focusing on the development partnership that exists between Papua New Guinea...
Australia has been giving aid to Papua New Guinea (PNG) since its independence in 1975, providing th...
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have built a strong relation since 1986 under the Treaty of Mut...
This strategy sets out a framework for advancing New Zealand\u27s relationship with Australia.Introd...
Australian aid is at its lowest level since the 1970s, but geostrategic interests mean Australia rem...
The Australian Development Gateway (ADG) supports members of the development community in their effo...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a small nation by international standards but dominates the Pacific Island...
This report examines some of the primary features of Australian peacekeeping and peacebuilding contr...
The debate on aid effectiveness and ineffectiveness continues to remain as a core issue for internat...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is in serious trouble. While it receives much less attention from the Austra...
Based on current trends, Papua New Guinea is unlikely to meet the national government’s customised M...
The Government of Papua New Guinea was nominated to participate in the Pilot Program for Climate Res...
Papua New Guinea is showing every sign of economic paralysis, governmental collapse and social despa...
The Australian Aid programme is currently valued at AUD5 billion. The majority of this aid flows to ...