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Category - Aid
The volatile waters of Pacific aid
Years ago, I hitchhiked from Weipa, down the Cape York Peninsula to Kuranda, in the hills behind...
Government cuts aid in the middle of the pandemic
Yesterday, I set down on Twitter three tests by which I said I would judge Australia’s 2021-22 aid...
Fiji and PNG: no room to move on COVID-19
Neither Fiji nor Papua New Guinea, the two economic giants of the Pacific, has been able to...
What Australian aid flows show
Development Policy Centre staff and associates have used many methods to study Australian...
Fred Fisk on Pacific reports and consulting in the 1980s. Has...
I recently enjoyed reading the memoirs of E.K. (Fred) Fisk, sometimes referred to as ANU’s first...
More aid to LDCs and less to the Pacific?
Do Australia and New Zealand focus enough aid on Least Developed Countries? ‘Least Developed...
NZ aid under the new Labour government
On 17 October, New Zealand’s Labour party was re-elected in a landslide. The same election...
Pacific aid ineffectiveness: lessons unlearned
Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it ― George Santayana Pacific aid...
Constraints on the Pacific response to COVID-19
Fiji, Samoa and Tonga are three Pacific countries that start their fiscal year about mid-way...