This review contains the Main Findings and Recommendations of the Development Assistance Committee and the report of the Secretariat. It was prepared with examiners from Ireland and Portugal for the Peer Review on 4 December 2008. Australia has made substantial, positive changes to its aid programme since 2004, reinforcing its focus on reducing poverty, on promoting the MDGs, and completely untying its aid programme. While increasing its aid, Australia should stay focused and pursue effective approaches, including working with and through other donors. Australia successfully integrated gender equality into its aid programme and could now use the same approach to integrate environmental concerns.
Peer review recommendations and DAC donors humanitarian aid allocations. A quantitative study of th...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
This report evaluates how effective Australia has been in achieving gender equality outcomes in econ...
This review contains the Main Findings and Recommendations of the Development Assistance Committee (...
On 16 November 2010, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Kevin Rudd MP, announced the Australi...
In November 2010, the Australian Government commissioned an independent review of the Australian aid...
© 2009 Amy Elizabeth SchwebelThis research is in response to the current debate on aid in Australia....
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
Research-based evidence contributes to development innovation and high-quality aid policy and progra...
DISCUSSION SERIES: The 1996-97 Aid Budget: A sharper humanitarian focus / Andrew Thomson, page 5. T...
From the report\u27s foreword: Australia’s aid program focuses on assisting countries in the Asia-P...
In the decade preceding the election of the Abbott Coalition Government in 2013, a so-called ‘golden...
Africa has been engulfed with a lot of development challenges despite the endowment of natural resou...
This report, Australian Engagement with Developing Countries Part 1: Bilateral Relationships at a Gl...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Remarques à l'occasion de la réunion tenue à l'iss...
Peer review recommendations and DAC donors humanitarian aid allocations. A quantitative study of th...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
This report evaluates how effective Australia has been in achieving gender equality outcomes in econ...
This review contains the Main Findings and Recommendations of the Development Assistance Committee (...
On 16 November 2010, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Kevin Rudd MP, announced the Australi...
In November 2010, the Australian Government commissioned an independent review of the Australian aid...
© 2009 Amy Elizabeth SchwebelThis research is in response to the current debate on aid in Australia....
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
Research-based evidence contributes to development innovation and high-quality aid policy and progra...
DISCUSSION SERIES: The 1996-97 Aid Budget: A sharper humanitarian focus / Andrew Thomson, page 5. T...
From the report\u27s foreword: Australia’s aid program focuses on assisting countries in the Asia-P...
In the decade preceding the election of the Abbott Coalition Government in 2013, a so-called ‘golden...
Africa has been engulfed with a lot of development challenges despite the endowment of natural resou...
This report, Australian Engagement with Developing Countries Part 1: Bilateral Relationships at a Gl...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Remarques à l'occasion de la réunion tenue à l'iss...
Peer review recommendations and DAC donors humanitarian aid allocations. A quantitative study of th...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
This report evaluates how effective Australia has been in achieving gender equality outcomes in econ...