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Organisation

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia)

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DFAT
Strategy

DFAT indigenous peoples strategy 2015-2019: a framework for action


DFAT has developed a five-year Indigenous Peoples Strategy to align its work on issues affecting indigenous peoples across the foreign policy, aid, trade and corporate objectives for the department. Overview The Australian Government is committed to providing opportunities to assist indigenous peoples —both in Australia and overseas—to overcome social and economic disadvantages. Indigenous peoples make...
Report

Composition of trade Australia 2014


The authoritative compendium of statistics on merchandise exports and imports, this publication analyses the growth, direction and commodity breakdown of Australia's trade over the past three years. It also includes individual reports showing the composition of trade with Australia's top 25 trading partners and selected country groups. Also included is a section on Australia's trade...
Evaluation

Joint DFAT-MFAT independent evaluation of the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre - final report


Evaluates the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre, which provides crisis counselling, advocacy, training and community education in Fiji.
Strategy

Development for all 2015-2020: strategy for strengthening disability-inclusive development in Australia’s aid program


Disability-inclusive development is a priority for Australia’s international engagement. This strategy – Development for All 2015-2020: Strategy for strengthening disability-inclusive development in Australia’s aid program – responds to the agenda set out in DFAT’s development policy, and aims to promote improved quality of life of people with disabilities in developing countries. Ministerial foreword The Australian...
Report

Research for better aid: an evaluation of DFAT’s investments


Assesses the degree to which the investment by the Australian aid program into research has been appropriate, effective and efficient, and provides recommendations for improving DFAT’s future management of research investment.