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Now in beta, the PNG Cocoa App is an agricultural extension resource that could engage a new generation of cocoa growers, say ...
A historical review of education projects in Indonesia shows weak donor commitment to the concept and measurement of ...
Sometimes the most powerful advocacy isn't protesting or petitioning — it's opening your door and treating someone with ...
The current OECD Development Assistance Committee peer review of Australia's aid effort takes place at a critical moment, ...
Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) Scheme workers and employers consistently rate healthcare, including access to sexual and reproductive health services, as a primary concern. However, little ...
There is growing evidence that King Tupou VI has found a kindred spirit in Prime Minister Dr ‘Aisake Valu Eke and that they are hitting it off. This is in clear contrast to the working relations ...
This is a further instalment in the Pacific Family Matters series. Media freedom is a crucial element of a functioning democracy. In the Pacific Islands region, media freedom levels differ. This post ...
Reproductive justice is the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children or not have children, and parent children in safe and sustainable communities. In a recent study, I explored ...
Abstract: The Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme is a guestworker program that enables people from Timor Leste and nine Pacific Island countries to work in Australia on temporary visas.
This is an edited version of an address delivered by Professor Sathirathai at the Australian National University (ANU) on 30 April 2025. The event was sponsored by the Australian Department of Foreign ...
This year has seen massive changes for global development, with the United States, United Kingdom and other donors announcing cuts to foreign assistance. The Development Policy Centre has estimated ...
The gap is also large when Australia is compared to other ODA providers. Using the latest available comparative data, in 2023 Australia spent 1.92% of its GDP on defence and 0.19% of its Gross ...
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