Phase 1 of the 2015 aid stakeholder survey now live

We’ve just pressed send on the first phase of the 2015 aid stakeholder survey. Surveys have now been sent to over 150 senior executives from Australia’s development NGOs and contractors, and close to 100 in New Zealand. The surveys, tailored to the Australian and New Zealand aid programs and linked to each individual participant, will obtain feedback on the effectiveness of the respective programs and provide suggestions for their improvement. More details on the surveys, including copies of the questionnaires, are available here.

The second phase of the survey, which will be publicly available online for all to fill out, will be launched in early August. We’ll be keeping you posted on the progress of the survey over the coming month and will let you know when phase two is live. We look forward to your engagement in this important opportunity to provide feedback on the Australian and New Zealand aid programs.

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Terence Wood

Terence Wood is a research fellow at the Development Policy Centre. His research focuses on political governance in Western Melanesia, and Australian and New Zealand aid.

Jonathan Pryke

Jonathan Pryke worked at the Development Policy Centre from 2011, and left in mid-2015 to join the Lowy Institute, where he is now Director of the Pacific Islands Program. He has a Master of Public Policy/Master of Diplomacy from Crawford School of Public Policy and the College of Diplomacy, ANU.

Camilla Burkot

Camilla Burkot was a Research Officer at the Development Policy Centre, and Editor of the Devpolicy Blog, from 2015 to 2017. She has a background in social anthropology and holds a Master of Public Health from Columbia University, and has field experience in Eastern and Southern Africa, and PNG. She now works for the Burnet Institute.

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