Australian Aid (Canberra)
The Australian Government's overseas aid program is improving the lives of millions of people in developing countries. Australia is working with the governments and people of developing countries to deliver aid where it is most needed and most effective.
Website: http://www.ausaid.gov.au
April 05
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Africa: Australia Africa Community Engagement Scheme Celebrates a Notable Year [press release]
Australian and local Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) are working together in Zimbabwe to enhance food security, reduce maternal and ante-natal related deaths and improve... Read more »
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Rwanda: Australia Helps to Transform Lives in Rwanda [press release]
An Australian-funded scheme is saving and transforming lives in Rwanda's Gicumbi district. Read more »
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Uganda: Australia Helps to Transform Lives in Uganda [press release]
An Australian-funded scheme is saving and transforming lives in the Central, Eastern and Northern Regions of Uganda. Read more »
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Ethiopia: Australia Helps to Transform Lives in Ethiopia [press release]
Australian and local Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) are working together in Ethiopia to enhance food security and reduce maternal and new born deaths in the Afar and Southern... Read more »
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Malawi: Australia Helps to Transform Lives in Malawi [press release]
Australian and local Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) are working together in Malawi to enhance food security and improve water, sanitation and hygiene services in the Central,... Read more »
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Zambia: Australia Helps to Transform Lives in Zambia [press release]
Australian and local Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) are working together in Zambia to improve access to water, sanitation and hygiene services in the Western Province. Read more »
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Kenya: Australia Helps Transform Lives in Kenya [press release]
An Australian-funded scheme is saving and transforming lives in the Rift Valley, Nyanza, Eastern Province and Coast region. Read more »
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