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The Australian Council for International Development is the peak body for Australia's aid & international development NGOs (Authorised by Marc Purcell, Deakin)

Canberra, Australia
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2010.
Rođen/a 1965.

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    3. sij

    Our thoughts are with communities affected by across Australia. As well as international disasters, ACFID’s members like & also provide assistance at home. Here are useful links to those affected and for those wishing to offer support. A thread.

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    prije 18 sati

    . Celebrates Leaders in International Development and Humanitarian Assistance. Great to have two RESULTS leaders in this list

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  3. prije 21 sat

    We would like to pay tribute to awardees right across our membership who have been recognised for their significant and sustained service to the international community. Read more about those honored in the Australian of the Year and honours list.

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    31. sij

    ADDC Executive Committee participating in consultations today. Represents significant opportunity to advocate for inclusion of within the new policy & also to consult on DFAT’s future approach to in more depth.

    Photo of ADDC Executive Committee members with Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade representatives.
    Photo of ADDC Executive Committee members with Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade representatives.
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    29. sij

    Today we heard expert feedback for Australia's new international policy at consultations in Melbourne, with more in Brisbane tomorrow. Submit views on how can support a stable, prosperous & resilient 🌏 by 14 Feb at

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  6. 24. sij

    How do you know if you are in a conflict of interest situation, whether actual, potential or perceived? Continuing our , Clare Petre's blog explores its importance for good governance. Take a 5-minute online test to see where you stand...

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    Even being here, it is difficult to comprehend the scale of the world’s largest refugee camp. 100 children are born - stateless - every day at Cox’s Bazar. That’s 36,500 children a year - roughly the population of Orange or Dubbo. It is a humanitarian crisis, growing by the day.

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    Seeing the work of on the ground in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh- the world’s largest refugee camp.

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    A sea level rise of 1/2 a metre by 2050 would see 12% of 's landmass disappear - potentially displacing 15 million people. spoke to school students in about the need to protect the planet and reduce emissions

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  10. 21. sij

    We are drafting our submission to the international development review, and have now completed a first draft for our members to consider. Keep up-to-date with our progress and get the latest resources via our dedicated review page:

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    BANGLADESH: MPs Anne Aly & Angie Bell visit 's Inclusive Care & Protection program in which supports children with disabilities

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    This week I’m travelling in Bangladesh a small delegation of Labor and Liberal MPs with to visit Australian-funded aid programs in Dhaka and Cox’s Bazar, where almost one million Rohingya live in the largest refugee camp in the world.

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    21. sij

    In a refugee camp of 800,000 people, sanitation is a serious business. Oxfam have installed hundreds of these next generation digester’ biofil toilets with funding

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    "Everyday, our aid workers see the very real and devastating impact of climate change on the world's most vulnerable people," our joint statement with & to call for urgent gov action to address the

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    Tonight on We’re with Shadow Home Affairs Minister and Liberal MP Angie Bell in meeting women and children who say their lives have been changed by Australian aid

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    20. sij

    Whether it’s here or in some of the poorest countries on earth, children have the most to lose from climate change & their rights are being impacted daily by our collective failure to take the sort of drastic action need to keep warming below 1.5 degrees

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  18. 20. sij

    "The time for debate about climate change is over, it is now time for action. We cannot afford to waste any more time”

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    16. sij

    EXTENSION: The closing date for submissions on Australia's new international policy has been extended to 14 February 2020. Have your say on how can support a stable, prosperous & resilient :

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  20. 16. sij

    Continuing our , ACFID member Australian Lutheran World Service explores how they separate their aid and development programs from the religious and mission work of the church. Their implementing partner in PNG offers in-country examples.

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    13. sij

    & Monitoring & Evaluation webinar w featuring presenters Asahel Bush now available w other resources on M&E practices helping to capture & contribute to meaningful outcomes for people w disability.

    A group of women and children dressed in colourful garb face the camera raising one hand in the air, signifying their collective unity.
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