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2014 Australasian aid and international development policy workshop

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Crawford School of Public Policy | Development Policy Centre

Event details

Workshop

Date & time

Thursday 13 February 2014 to Friday 14 February 2014
9.00am–5.00pm

Venue

JG Crawford Builing 132, Lennox Crossing, Australian National University

Speaker

Various speakers.

Contacts

Macarena Rojas
6125 7922

Research into aid in Australia and Asia is growing. Labour mobility policies show enormous variation around the region. Policies on trade and in relation to international standards are also important. So too are the policies of international, multilateral and regional bodies, such as the G20, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. International climate change negotiations and related architectural and funding questions will have an enormous impact on our future. All of these subjects are under active research by academics across Asia and the Pacific.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers from across Australia, the Pacific and Asia who are working on aid and international development policy to share insights, promote collaboration, and help develop the research community.

With 50 papers spread over some 19 plenary and panel sessions, session topics include: changing aid frameworks, labour mobility, disaster management, health and aid, fragile states and governance, and more.

The Workshop will be held at the Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU, Canberra, Australia on February 13 and 14. It will be co-convened by Professor Stephen Howes, Director of the Development Policy Centre at ANU and Dr Joel Negin, Senior Lecturer in International Public Health at the University of Sydney.

The 2014 Australasian Aid and International Development Policy Conference is co-hosted by the Development Policy Centre of the ANU, and the Asia Foundation.

Copy of the draft program is available from the download tab.

Registration fee

Early bird $220
Student early bird $110
Full price $275
Student full price $165

 

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