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The current OECD Development Assistance Committee peer review of Australia's aid effort takes place at a critical moment, ...
The re-elected Labor Government‘s political capital should be used to improve the quality and measurement of Australia’s aid to PNG, says Terence Wood.
Alfred Vaela'a Schuster on Australia’s aid under scrutiny: the OECD DAC peer review and the road ahead Bill Vistarini on Embracing the ambiguity of land: lessons from urban Vanuatu Sebastian Salay on ...
The Devpolicy Blog is based at the Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Law, Governance and Policy, The Australian National University ...
The Devpolicy Blog is based at the Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Law, Governance and Policy, The Australian National University ...
The Devpolicy Blog is based at the Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University ...
The Pacific Family Matters blog series explores priorities for the re-elected Australian Labor government’s engagement on development issues in the Pacific.
I am Serena Sasingian, Executive Director of The Voice Inc. a youth development organisation based in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. We work with young people in educational institutions to build ...
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From 3 June to 1 August 2024, citizens from selected countries in the Pacific and Timor Leste will be able to register in an open ballot, hoping to be one of the lucky 3,000 people who will be invited ...
Halfway through a course I was teaching on governance at the University of Papua New Guinea last year a student raised his hand and said something like, “this is getting depressing, you’ve shown us ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is often presented as a country with little hunger. The idea of “ subsistence affluence ” was developed in PNG in the 1970s to elucidate a situation in which people ate what ...
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