2017 aid budget breakfast

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2017 aid budget breakfast

Event details

Forum

Date & time

Wednesday 10 May 2017
9.00am–10.30am

Venue

Molonglo Theatre , Level 2, JG Crawford Building 132, Lennox Crossing, ANU

Speaker

Stephen Howes, Director, Development Policy Centre, Crawford School, ANU; Jacqui De Lacy, Vice President, Global Strategy, Abt Associates; and Anthony Swan, Research Fellow, Development Policy Centre, Crawford School, ANU.

Contacts

Husnia Hushang
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This year is the first after three years of cuts in which the aid budget is slated to increase – by $84 million. While only enough to keep the aid budget growing with inflation, how will this new money be spent? Health funding has been almost halved in real terms over the last four years. Will the government release information on its long-awaited health security initiative? At this year’s aid budget breakfast, we will also review the 2016 Performance of Australian Aid report and the 2015-16 Aid Program Performance Reports.

The fifth annual aid budget breakfast was held on 10th of May, the morning after the budget has been announced. This forum explained what 2017-18 budget means for the future of Australian aid.

Further information about the Development Policy Centre: devpolicy.anu.edu.au

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The 2017-18 aid budget (and more)

By Stephen Howes

Aid Budget 2017-18: the macroeconomic context

By Anthony Swan

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