Australian AID (the Australian Agency for International Development) was the Australian Government agency responsible for managing Australia's overseas aid program until 31 October 2013, when it ceased to be an executive agency and was integrated into the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The objective of the aid program is to assist developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development, in line with Australia's national interest.
AusAID provided advice and support to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, presently the Hon. Julie Bishop MP on development policy, and planned and coordinated poverty reduction activities in partnership with developing countries.
AusAID was an independent agency under the Financial Management and Accountability Act, part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) for the purposes of the Public Service Act which covers human resources and non-financial accountability. AusAID's head office was in Canberra. AusAID had representatives in 25 Australian diplomatic missions overseas.
Government agency AusAID allegedly cancelled a $4.6 million contract with The Liaison Office because the respected NGO refused to make changes to a report on Afghanistan.
published: 16 Jul 2012
AusAID: Improving people's health in developing countries
See how Australian Aid has contributed to the improvement of people's health in developing countries
published: 31 Oct 2013
AusAID and the World Bank: Working Together to Make a Difference
We build, we educate, we connect, we immunize. AusAID and the World Bank are working with governments and people to help change lives.
published: 26 Sep 2012
AusAID in Indonesia [Bahasa]
AusAID adalah lembaga Pemerintah Australia yang bertanggung jawab mengelola program bantuan Australia di Indonesia. Tujuan jangka panjang dari program ini adalah untuk mengurangi kemiskinan dan mencapai pembangunan berkelanjutan.
published: 13 Nov 2013
AusAID review set to end spending secrecy
A review into AusAID is set to recommend the Government end secrecy over foreign aid spending.
published: 14 Apr 2011
AusAID combats PNG tribal violence
Former Queensland detective Don Hurrell is establishing peace monitors in Papua New Guinea's highlands as part of an AusAID-funded project to reduce tribal fighting.
published: 09 Sep 2010
UNICEF and the AusAID support improved sanitation for Palestinian students
4 April 2011: UNICEF reports on efforts made in partnership with the Australian Government to improve the learning environment for children in the Occupied Palestinian Territory - especially girls - by providing new sanitation facilities.
For more information, please visit http://www.unicef.org
published: 12 Apr 2011
AusAID review set to end spending secrecy
A review into AusAID is set to recommend the Government end secrecy over foreign aid spending.
published: 14 Apr 2011
AusAID and the World Bank - Unlocking People's Potential
Over the last 30 years, AusAID and the World Bank have combined their resources to help more people in more ways. Collaboration between the two continues to grow and broadening results around the world.
published: 27 Sep 2012
Operation Pakistan Assist II Loading AusAID emergency relief stores into RAAF C-17
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is working closely with other government agencies as part of the whole of Australian Government response to the United Nations appeal for assistance for the victims of the Pakistan floods.
The ADF will airlift $1 million worth of AusAID emergency relief stores through two RAAF C-17 Globemaster flights.
The AusAID stores included tents, tarpaulins and plastic sheeting, and water purification equipment to help more than 10,000 families. There were also generators, birthing kits and water containers.
Defence stands ready to meet Australian Government direction in support of our friends in Pakistan.
Operation Pakistan Assist II photos here http://bit.ly/bviCq0 and video playlist here http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8B468D0E1310485A
Government agency AusAID allegedly cancelled a $4.6 million contract with The Liaison Office because the respected NGO refused to make changes to a report on Af...
Government agency AusAID allegedly cancelled a $4.6 million contract with The Liaison Office because the respected NGO refused to make changes to a report on Afghanistan.
Government agency AusAID allegedly cancelled a $4.6 million contract with The Liaison Office because the respected NGO refused to make changes to a report on Afghanistan.
AusAID adalah lembaga Pemerintah Australia yang bertanggung jawab mengelola program bantuan Australia di Indonesia. Tujuan jangka panjang dari program ini adala...
AusAID adalah lembaga Pemerintah Australia yang bertanggung jawab mengelola program bantuan Australia di Indonesia. Tujuan jangka panjang dari program ini adalah untuk mengurangi kemiskinan dan mencapai pembangunan berkelanjutan.
AusAID adalah lembaga Pemerintah Australia yang bertanggung jawab mengelola program bantuan Australia di Indonesia. Tujuan jangka panjang dari program ini adalah untuk mengurangi kemiskinan dan mencapai pembangunan berkelanjutan.
Former Queensland detective Don Hurrell is establishing peace monitors in Papua New Guinea's highlands as part of an AusAID-funded project to reduce tribal figh...
Former Queensland detective Don Hurrell is establishing peace monitors in Papua New Guinea's highlands as part of an AusAID-funded project to reduce tribal fighting.
Former Queensland detective Don Hurrell is establishing peace monitors in Papua New Guinea's highlands as part of an AusAID-funded project to reduce tribal fighting.
4 April 2011: UNICEF reports on efforts made in partnership with the Australian Government to improve the learning environment for children in the Occupied Pale...
4 April 2011: UNICEF reports on efforts made in partnership with the Australian Government to improve the learning environment for children in the Occupied Palestinian Territory - especially girls - by providing new sanitation facilities.
For more information, please visit http://www.unicef.org
4 April 2011: UNICEF reports on efforts made in partnership with the Australian Government to improve the learning environment for children in the Occupied Palestinian Territory - especially girls - by providing new sanitation facilities.
For more information, please visit http://www.unicef.org
Over the last 30 years, AusAID and the World Bank have combined their resources to help more people in more ways. Collaboration between the two continues to gro...
Over the last 30 years, AusAID and the World Bank have combined their resources to help more people in more ways. Collaboration between the two continues to grow and broadening results around the world.
Over the last 30 years, AusAID and the World Bank have combined their resources to help more people in more ways. Collaboration between the two continues to grow and broadening results around the world.
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is working closely with other government agencies as part of the whole of Australian Government response to the United Nation...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is working closely with other government agencies as part of the whole of Australian Government response to the United Nations appeal for assistance for the victims of the Pakistan floods.
The ADF will airlift $1 million worth of AusAID emergency relief stores through two RAAF C-17 Globemaster flights.
The AusAID stores included tents, tarpaulins and plastic sheeting, and water purification equipment to help more than 10,000 families. There were also generators, birthing kits and water containers.
Defence stands ready to meet Australian Government direction in support of our friends in Pakistan.
Operation Pakistan Assist II photos here http://bit.ly/bviCq0 and video playlist here http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8B468D0E1310485A
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is working closely with other government agencies as part of the whole of Australian Government response to the United Nations appeal for assistance for the victims of the Pakistan floods.
The ADF will airlift $1 million worth of AusAID emergency relief stores through two RAAF C-17 Globemaster flights.
The AusAID stores included tents, tarpaulins and plastic sheeting, and water purification equipment to help more than 10,000 families. There were also generators, birthing kits and water containers.
Defence stands ready to meet Australian Government direction in support of our friends in Pakistan.
Operation Pakistan Assist II photos here http://bit.ly/bviCq0 and video playlist here http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8B468D0E1310485A
Government agency AusAID allegedly cancelled a $4.6 million contract with The Liaison Office because the respected NGO refused to make changes to a report on Afghanistan.
AusAID adalah lembaga Pemerintah Australia yang bertanggung jawab mengelola program bantuan Australia di Indonesia. Tujuan jangka panjang dari program ini adalah untuk mengurangi kemiskinan dan mencapai pembangunan berkelanjutan.
Former Queensland detective Don Hurrell is establishing peace monitors in Papua New Guinea's highlands as part of an AusAID-funded project to reduce tribal fighting.
4 April 2011: UNICEF reports on efforts made in partnership with the Australian Government to improve the learning environment for children in the Occupied Palestinian Territory - especially girls - by providing new sanitation facilities.
For more information, please visit http://www.unicef.org
Over the last 30 years, AusAID and the World Bank have combined their resources to help more people in more ways. Collaboration between the two continues to grow and broadening results around the world.
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is working closely with other government agencies as part of the whole of Australian Government response to the United Nations appeal for assistance for the victims of the Pakistan floods.
The ADF will airlift $1 million worth of AusAID emergency relief stores through two RAAF C-17 Globemaster flights.
The AusAID stores included tents, tarpaulins and plastic sheeting, and water purification equipment to help more than 10,000 families. There were also generators, birthing kits and water containers.
Defence stands ready to meet Australian Government direction in support of our friends in Pakistan.
Operation Pakistan Assist II photos here http://bit.ly/bviCq0 and video playlist here http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8B468D0E1310485A
Australian AID (the Australian Agency for International Development) was the Australian Government agency responsible for managing Australia's overseas aid program until 31 October 2013, when it ceased to be an executive agency and was integrated into the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The objective of the aid program is to assist developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development, in line with Australia's national interest.
AusAID provided advice and support to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, presently the Hon. Julie Bishop MP on development policy, and planned and coordinated poverty reduction activities in partnership with developing countries.
AusAID was an independent agency under the Financial Management and Accountability Act, part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) for the purposes of the Public Service Act which covers human resources and non-financial accountability. AusAID's head office was in Canberra. AusAID had representatives in 25 Australian diplomatic missions overseas.
See all those people on the ground Wasting time I try to hold it all inside But just for tonight The top of the world Sitting here wishing The things I've become That something is missing Maybe I... But what do I know And now it seems that I have found Nothing at all I want to hear your voice out loud Slow it down, slow it down Without it all I'm choking on nothing It's clear in my head And I'm screaming for something Knowing nothing is better than knowing at all On my own Without it all I'm choking on nothing It's clear in my head And I'm screaming for something Knowing nothing is better than knowing at all
With a wideranging review of Australia's development policies underway, Pat Conroy wants DFAT to refocus on hiring and promoting specialists with the skills to help AusAID "take over" the department ... .