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Mr Daly

Mr Daly. Today. Australia in Its Regional and Global Contexts. Australia’s regional and global links in regard to aid. Key focus areas. The nature of Australia’s Aid to foreign nations The roles of the government and of nongovernment organisations. Activities. Definition exercise Video

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Mr Daly

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  1. Mr Daly Today Australia in Its Regional and Global Contexts • Australia’s regional and global links in regard to aid Key focus areas • The nature of Australia’s Aid to foreign nations • The roles of the government and of nongovernment organisations Activities • Definition exercise • Video • Types of Aid • Source study • Video • Source Study • PNG

  2. Monetary Aid Recipient Technical Aid “Tied Aid” “United Aid” Aid Developing Country Donor Country Emergency Aid Food Aid

  3. Mr Daly International aid treatiesand agreements Aid and the agreement between two nations may be: • Bilateral - Between two countries • Multilateral - Involving many countries.

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  7. Mr Daly Australia’s Aid to PNG Australia’s relationship with Papua New Guinea (PNG) is deep and wide-ranging, reflecting geographic proximity, historical links and a growing trade and investment relationship. PNG’s fertile land, rich mineral deposits and large oil and gas reserves are major sources of wealth to PNG. However, because of a lack of quality infrastructure, insecurity, low education levels and poor health services constrain economic development. There are six main targets for Australian aid.

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