The Albanese Government’s International Development Policy is paying dividends, better addressing poverty, economic growth, healthcare, infrastructure investment, climate change and gender equality. All of this is critical to supporting a peaceful, stable, and prosperous future for Australia and our region.
August marks 12 months since Australia launched the landmark Policy, which aims to make our development program more effective, responsive, transparent and accountable. Since the Policy was launched, there have been substantial improvements in the outcomes of Australia’s work, including:
- 23.8 million vulnerable people accessed emergency assistance.
- 31.5 million new therapeutics, vaccines and medical equipment delivered.
- Over 10 million people immunized.
- Nearly 250,000 more children enrolled in school.
One of the key commitments of the Policy was to design a new Civil Society Partnerships Fund, that will support civil society organisations and address the challenges of shrinking civic space in many parts of the world.
Today we are pleased to announce Australia will invest $35 million over four years in projects which will improve access to civic space, to allow people to meet, express themselves, share information and contribute to decisions that affect their lives.
Supporting local leadership, listening to partners about what their priorities are, and working together to address these issues, is central to the Policy. Australia is crafting Development Partnership Plans, which have been published for Papua New Guinea and Indonesia and we will release more soon.
As part of enhanced accountability measures, we have strengthened performance and evaluation systems, published the inaugural Performance of Australian Development Cooperation report, and will launch a new transparency portal by the end of 2024.
The rebuild of Australia’s international development program is helping to strengthen our long-term relationships and deliver in the interests of Australians and the region around us.
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator the Hon Penny Wong:
“The Albanese Labor Government’s International Development Policy has sharpened our focus, and increased accountability to ensure our investments are delivering maximum benefit.
“As we mark 12 months since the policy roll out, I am pleased to see that it is making such a positive difference, particularly to women and girls, and in terms of building climate resilience.
“We are working hard to restore Australia’s place as a partner of choice.”
Minister for International Development and the Pacific, the Hon Pat Conroy MP:
“The Australian Government has worked tirelessly to rebuild Australia’s development program since coming to office – our ‘whole-of-nation’ effort involves working with partners across government, industry, academia and civil society to deliver our shared goals.
“It’s been one year since we released our International Development Policy and we’ve made strong progress against its key commitments.
“We have revitalised how we do development, backed by sustainable increases to the ODA budget – investing in our capability and expertise while refocusing the way we work to align with the needs and interests of our regional and global partners.”