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Below are the key points we suggest for your submission to the Independent Review of Aid Effectiveness (the links lead to more explanation). Tailor it yourself or just copy-paste. Then email to submissions@aidreview.gov.au (BCC makeaidfair@aidwatch.org.au)
To the panel of the Independent Review of Aid Effectiveness,
I call upon the Australian Government to implement the following changes:
- End the practice of using aid to further Australia’s national interests:
- Remove reference to national interest from the objective of Australia’s aid program
- Establish AusAID as a separate department (currently under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) with a Cabinet level minister responsible for international development.
- Recognise that the impacts of climate change will drastically undermine development prospects for low-income countries:
- Commit to at least A$2.1 billion per year funding for climate aid, commensurate with Australia’s contribution to global ODA.
- Ensure that this climate aid is new money, not funds redirected from other development priorities and that it is aimed primarily at assisting the most vulnerable communities.
- Improve the transparency, accountability and monitoring of Australian aid spending:
- Demonstrate how Australia’s policies on trade, investment, finance, migration, security and climate change are consistent with the promotion of poverty alleviation, gender equity and sustainable development.
Yours Sincerely,
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