Australia plans to spend a larger share of its foreign aid on its neighbors in Asia and the Pacific islands after the United ...
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Three-quarters of Australia’s foreign assistance budget is flowing to the Indo-Pacific, showing a commitment to remaining a ...
The federal government is quietly reshaping its overseas development program as the Pacific and South-East Asia grapple with ...
There will be a substantial commitment to the Pacific, and money has also been earmarked to fill some of the gap left by the United States withdrawing its global aid programme.
Australia will spend an extra $135.87m on foreign assistance in the next year, as part of an attempt to cushion the blow of ...
Robin Davies, an honorary professor at the Australian National University's Crawford School of Public Policy, is confident ...
Whether due to new political priorities, budgetary pressures or chaos around the world, one big donor country after another has announced cuts in development aid over the past months. The cuts are a ...
Australia plans to spend a larger share of its foreign aid on its neighbours in Asia and the Pacific islands after the United States announced major cuts to development and humanitarian aid abroad.
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