The Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) is an annual grants program that supports Australian NGO community development programs which directly and tangibly alleviate poverty in developing countries. The program operates in over 50 countries worldwide and supports development in a range of sectors. The ANCP is the Australian aid program’s largest and longest running funding support mechanism for Australian development non-government organisations (NGOs). Through the ANCP, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) partners with Australian professional development NGOs to implement their own development and poverty alleviation programs overseas. NGOs are responsible for the design, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of activit...
The Australian Aid programme is currently valued at AUD5 billion. The majority of this aid flows to ...
CONTENTS: DISCUSSION SERIES: Whither development assistance? / Helen Hughes, page 5. Building ass...
This thesis examines the Asia Partnership for Human Development, a comparatively new approach to the...
The Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) is an annual grants program that provides matched fund...
In 1996 DFAT and Australian non-government organisations (NGOs) initiated an accreditation scheme fo...
From the report\u27s foreword: Australia’s aid program focuses on assisting countries in the Asia-P...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
This fact sheet outlines aspects of the nonprofit sector in Australia, under the following headings:...
The Australian Council for International Development is the peak body of Australian international de...
Major charitable institutions in Australia are run as businesses. The charity sector in Australia is...
Given the ongoing controversy over official development assistance (ODA) and the reduction to Austra...
Non-profit organisations - also known as the third sector or non-government organisations - are play...
The Church Partnership Program (CPP) is a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) funded init...
DISCUSSION SERIES: The 1996-97 Aid Budget: A sharper humanitarian focus / Andrew Thomson, page 5. T...
The Australian Aid programme is currently valued at AUD5 billion. The majority of this aid flows to ...
CONTENTS: DISCUSSION SERIES: Whither development assistance? / Helen Hughes, page 5. Building ass...
This thesis examines the Asia Partnership for Human Development, a comparatively new approach to the...
The Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) is an annual grants program that provides matched fund...
In 1996 DFAT and Australian non-government organisations (NGOs) initiated an accreditation scheme fo...
From the report\u27s foreword: Australia’s aid program focuses on assisting countries in the Asia-P...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
This fact sheet outlines aspects of the nonprofit sector in Australia, under the following headings:...
The Australian Council for International Development is the peak body of Australian international de...
Major charitable institutions in Australia are run as businesses. The charity sector in Australia is...
Given the ongoing controversy over official development assistance (ODA) and the reduction to Austra...
Non-profit organisations - also known as the third sector or non-government organisations - are play...
The Church Partnership Program (CPP) is a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) funded init...
DISCUSSION SERIES: The 1996-97 Aid Budget: A sharper humanitarian focus / Andrew Thomson, page 5. T...
The Australian Aid programme is currently valued at AUD5 billion. The majority of this aid flows to ...
CONTENTS: DISCUSSION SERIES: Whither development assistance? / Helen Hughes, page 5. Building ass...
This thesis examines the Asia Partnership for Human Development, a comparatively new approach to the...