Aug 14, 2013 | GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS
In the lead up to the federal election in Australia, both political parties see a role for foreign aid but neither can commit to reaching normative targets. Recently, the Labor government , under new prime minister Kevin Rudd, deferred Australia’s commitment to...
Jul 31, 2013 | GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS
PNG Prime Minister Peter O’Neill revealed for the first time the cost of the projects and the extra aid money to be provided by Australia.The key elements of the aid-for-asylum-seeker deal, which Mr O’Neill signed with his Australian counterpart in...
Jul 29, 2013 | GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS
AusAID’s partial funding of the rehabilitation of a country-wide railway system aligns with its aid strategy in Cambodia. The “Australian- Cambodia Joint Aid Program Strategy 2010- 2015” paper identifies five strategic goals, including to build...
Jul 25, 2013 | CAMPAIGNS, GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS
In return for housing the boat-arriving asylum seekers and resettling those found to be refugees, PNG receives a package of much-needed assistance, that includes redeveloping its universities, a new hospital, upgrading roads, a new courts complex, and the deployment...
Jul 22, 2013 | CAMPAIGNS, GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS
Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister, Peter O’Neill, boasted on Monday that he had achieved a ”realignment” of the country’s aid program from Australia as part of the recently negotiated agreement.Australia has spent billions of dollars in...
Jul 17, 2013 | GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS
ListenMARK COLVIN: In a big policy shift, the World Bank says it’ll no longer fund coal fired power stations in poor countries.The board of the World Bank has agreed to a new energy strategy which will limit the financing of coal generation except in...