Organisation
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia)
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DFAT
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Strategy
Inclusion, equity and diversity strategy 2024-2027
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) promotes and protects Australia's international interests to support our security and prosperity. This strategy outlines what the Department will do to create a more diverse workforce at all levels, and more inclusive workplaces in Australia and across the globe.
Evaluation
Sexual and Reproductive Health Integration Project evaluation report
The Sexual and Reproductive Health Integration Project aimed to improve access to sexual and reproductive health services for women, girls and vulnerable groups in Papua New Guinea. The purpose of this end-of-program evaluation was to assess the project’s progress towards its stated goals and outcomes. The recommendations focus on completing integration, strengthening partnerships, and improving...
Evaluation
SPC Division of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems: evaluation of DFAT funding support
This evaluation assessed the appropriateness and effectiveness of government support to the Pacific Community Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems (SPC FAME). Key findings identify that the funding support has contributed, wholly or partially, to delivering on a range of key result areas. The evaluation recommends some key areas for future improvement.
Report
Invested: Australia’s Southeast Asia economic strategy to 2040
The Southeast Asian region presents a major opportunity for Australian business. The region and Australia share bright economic growth prospects, geographical proximity, and a need for trade diversification. Special Envoy for Southeast Asia, Nicholas Moore AO, led the development of this strategy to identify a path to increase two-way trade and investment.
Policy
Australia’s international development policy
This policy document presents a long-term vision for how Australia's development program will meet the critical needs of our partners, while also supporting Australia’s national interests and the interests shared with other countries in our region.