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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, ...
A recent study shows there is a need for arrival screening of PALM workers for sexually transmitted infections, say Mikaela Seymour and Stefanie Vaccher.
Lopeti Senituli provides an update on political intrigues in Tonga, which have seen the current prime minister find common cause with the King as new elections approach.
Partnerships with journalism schools and grants to media operations are two new ways Australia could support Pacific journalism, say Watson and Singh.
Contrary to assurances, PALM workers face discrimination and negative, sometimes dangerous incentives if they fall pregnant, finds Lindy Kanan.
Suggested citation: Citation: Kanan, L 2025, “It’s not illegal to be pregnant”: Research report on reproductive justice and the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme, Development Policy Centre, ...
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 ...
Reactions to US aid cuts at the Raisina Dialogue were diverse and defiant — and should be instructive to western commentators, says Melissa Conley Tyler.
The gap between Australia's spending on aid and on defence is becoming a chasm, making us an outlier among donors, says Cameron Hill.
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