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growth, including trade, infrastructure; education and health; and empowering women and girls to create new jobs and opportunities that lift people out of poverty. A later major stakeholder survey of the Australian aid program showed that the transition was as smooth as hoped, with staff continuity, staff expertise and predictability of funding all performing particularly poorly.
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said that savings of $ 3.7 billion in the foreign aid program over the next four years would offset new commitments in defence and national security. These cuts, reflected in the 2015-16 Budget, meant that Australia's aid budget had fallen to $ 4 billion, down from a peak of $ 5.6 billion in 2012–13.
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committed Australia to double Australian aid to about $ 4 billion a year by 2010. At the time of the 2007–08 budget, the Government announced total aid of $ 3.2 billion and an expectation "to continue increasing development assistance, to $ 3.5 billion in 2008-09, $ 3.8 billion in 2009–10 and $ 4.3
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In May 2016 the government handed down the 2016/17 federal budget which confirmed the final round of Australian aid cuts, $ 224 million or 7.4% of the Australian aid program. This was the sixth-largest cut in any one year of the aid program's history. Increases to the aid program over the forward
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announced the integration of AusAID with DFAT, which was effected in November 2013. According to a consultant's later report, "The merger was conducted with no prior analysis and without consultation, particularly with AusAID". The merger was fully implemented by June 2014, when Foreign Minister
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Over most of AusAID's existence, tenders providing services associated with aid programs were generally limited to firms from Australia or New Zealand, or firms doing substantial business in those countries; only in 2005 did the agency liberalise its guidelines to allow firms from the recipient
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announced a new paradigm for the Australian foreign aid program. She said that expanding opportunities for people, businesses and communities is the key to both promoting economic growth and reducing poverty. The aid program would now provide a sharper focus on investing in drivers of economic
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AusAID also ran the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development program, a volunteer program allowing Australians aged 18–30 to volunteer for up to a year in countries throughout Asia and the Pacific. Australian Aid partners with several Australian charities for its work, such as
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The 2005–06 Annual Report recorded 18 staff in the senior executive service out of a total of 516 public servant staff. 68 AusAID public servants were serving long-term postings outside Australia. These figures do not include locally employed staff outside Australia.
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country to apply for some tenders. The agency was considerably more liberal with construction contracts, allowing bidding from any company worldwide, though this has the effect of shutting out many potential bidders from recipient countries.
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government as the Australian Development Assistance Agency (ADAA) to fulfil a role that had previously been the responsibility of several departments. One of the driving forces in its establishment was
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government. Cuts have not been limited to aid levels either; in mid-1996, the Howard government slashed the agency's running costs budget by 24% amidst a round of cost-cutting measures.
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According to research conducted by the Development Policy Centre at ANU, Australia's declining aid expenditure puts it at odds with the aid budget trajectories that many other
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As of 2021 "Australian Aid" is the branding used to identify projects supported by the Australian Government. The logo uses the name accompanied by a
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was cut by 43%. PNG replaced Indonesia as the largest recipient of Australian aid, receiving $ 477.4 million in 2015–16.
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In December 2014 the Abbott government announced significant cuts to Australia's foreign aid program. Treasurer
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government in 1987, before being renamed Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) by the
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is the inaugural Head of the Office of the Pacific (OTP), as one of six groups reporting to secretary
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In July 2010, under the Labor government, AusAID became an executive agency, separate from the
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released a list of all contributors. It included AusAID, which gave between US$ 10–25 million.
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On Monday 21 September 2015, following a cabinet reshuffle by Australia's new Prime Minister
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donor to reach the OECD's 0.7% of GNI target, increasing its ODA by 27.8% on 2012 levels.
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countries are following. In 2013, the Conservative government in the UK became the first
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Australia's Foreign Aid Dilemma: Humanitarian aspirations confront democratic legitimacy
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It became the Australian International Development Assistance Bureau (AIDAB) under the
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became the first Minister for International Development and the Pacific, followed by
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in 2017–18 and then to 0.21% in 2019–20, the lowest level in Australia's history.
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The 2015–16 Budget outlined the cuts. With the exception of Cambodia, Nepal and
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The agency saw a variety of names and formats. It was founded in 1974 under the
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estimates (the next four years) were pegged to the rate of inflation.
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In 2002, as part of an international initiative, AusAID untied aid to
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Wood, Terence; Muller, Sachini; Howes, Stephen (20 February 2019).
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used to identify projects in developing countries supported by the
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Australia's International Development Assistance–Policy Submission
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According to calculations by the Development Policy Centre at
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Contributor Information to the William J. Clinton Foundation
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in 2014, with aid slashed to most regions apart from the
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Australian Public Service Commission (2 December 2013),
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during the Whitlam years was slashed to 0.33% under the
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Minister for International Development and the Pacific
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Australian Government
Canberra
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Penny Wong
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade
Pat Conroy
Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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Australian Government
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
official development assistance
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