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Evaluation
Accelerated Immunisation and Health Systems Strengthening Program (AIHSS): evaluation report
The Accelerated Immunisation and Health Systems Strengthening (AIHSS) program was funded from 2019-2023 to improve immunisation coverage in Papua New Guinea. The objective was to increase vaccination coverage of children and pregnant women in 11 provinces, aiming to reach at least 80 per cent immunisation coverage. This evaluation considers the relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, and...
Report
Independent review into the Afghan Locally Engaged Employee Program: final report
In 2012, the Australian government introduced a program to offer resettlement in Australia to eligible locally engaged Afghan employees, and their direct family members, at risk of harm due to their employment in support of Australia’s mission in Afghanistan. This report outlines the findings from an independent review of the program.
Working paper
The digitalisation of social protection before and since the onset of COVID-19: opportunities, challenges and lessons
This paper discusses the main opportunities and challenges associated with digital social protection, drawing on trends pre-COVID and since the onset of the pandemic. It offers eight lessons to help social protection actors capitalise on technology’s potential in a risk-sensitive manner.
Strategy
A blueprint for trade and investment with Indonesia
This document provides practical and strategic guidance for Australian businesses considering market opportunities in the Indonesian economy for the first time. It also helps Australian business take advantage of complementarities between the two economies, laws and regulations.
Policy report
A Quad partnership to secure battery value chains
This paper argues that the new role for renewable energy systems will demand a rapid transformation in the global battery industry. Battery demand is expected to increase dramatically in coming years, as a greater share of renewables in the energy mix requires significant build-out of supporting battery infrastructure.