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2016 aid budget breakfast

Crawford School of Public Policy | Development Policy Centre
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Event details

Forum

Date & time

Wednesday 04 May 2016
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 General Manaager, Global Strategy, Abt JTA; and Anthony Swan, Research Fellow, Development Policy Centre.

Contacts

Husnia Hushang
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Last year saw the biggest cuts ever to the Australian aid program. This year more than $200 million of aid is slated to be cut. How will the axe fall? How will the government manage the growing pressures on the aid program, whether from the humanitarian budget, PNG or climate change? And will the government use the budget to show it is serious about transparency? How much information will be released?

On Wednesday 4 May, experts delivered detailed analysis and commentary on 2016-17 budget and future of Australian aid during the fourth annual aid budget breakfast by Development Policy Centre. If you missed it, you can watch it here on demand.

Speakers included Stephen Howes, Director of Development Policy Centre, Crawford School, ANU, Jacqui De Lacy, General Manager of Global Strategy, Abt JTA and Anthony Swan Research Fellow, Development Policy Centre, Crawford School, ANU.

Access the livestream here listen to podcast

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

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