australian aid Flashcards
(11 cards)
define aid
source of assistance or providing help.
can be financial support or practice assistance
Define the basic example of bilateral aid
Aid from a single donor country to A single recipient country
define the basic term multilateral aid
aid provided by a group of countries or an institution representing a group of countries
purpose of australian aid
increase economic growth
poverty reduction
increase standards of living
2 development outcomes for australian aid
supporting private sector development
strengthening human development
aus aid program aims in our region
helping poorest and most vulnerable people
advancing health public policy (tobacco control and improving nutrition)
list 3 investment priorities
humanitarian policy partnerships
education and health
gender equality and empowering young woman and girls
define humanitarian policy and partnerships provide how and why
framework for australia humanitarian action which is designed to save lives during and after conflict to prevent and strengthen preparedness for occurrence of each situation
how:
humanitarian policies
why:
builds resistance and helps people overcome poverty
define education and health list how and why
enables or people to participate in the economy and lifting living standards
helps to strengthen health systems and policies to deliver better health in our region
how:
invest in improved access to clean water sanitation and hygiene
increase opportunities for girls to learn
why:
many young p
epilepsy are leaving school without the life skills to live a healthy life
woman girls and disabled are disadvantaged by poor quality and inadequate education services
define gender equality and empowering young girls and woman provide how and why
aus gov is committed to empowering woman and promote gender equality
focuses on ending violence against woman, advancing woman’s economic empowerment, enhancing woman voice in decision making
how:
concentrate efforts where there is persistent challenges in achieving gender equality and support woman organisations
why:
because they are at greater risks of domestic violence and perform unpaid care work