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The Investment Design document sets out the details of the Samoa Fiscal Resilience Program, which will provide annual budget support to the Government of Samoa for three years commencing 1 July 2018.

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The Women in Leadership in Samoa Project is a collaboration between Australia, the Government of Samoa, UN Women and the UN Development Programme (UNDP).

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The mid-term review, completed in late 2019, focused on assessing the impact of the four outcome areas identified in the theory of change as best practice: clinic services, outreach, strengthening systems and enabling environment for sexual and reproductive health.

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This design document for the Samoa Education Sector Support Program (ESSP, 2020-2024) outlines how Australia is working with New Zealand and the Government of Samoa in support of the Samoa Education Sector Plan.

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This document provides an overview of the Impact Project, including the four desired outcomes, outputs and the theory of change.

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This design document outlines the goals, outcomes and implementation arrangements of the Samoa Health Program (2014-2022).

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This Investment Design for Papua New Guinea-Australia Transition to Health (PATH) is Australia’s primary bilateral health delivery mechanism, valued at $200 million over 5 years (2020 to 2025).

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The Australian Government has a longstanding collaboration with the Papua New Guinea Church Partnership Program (CPP), which is now going on 15 years. This document outlines the rationale and strategy for Phase 3 of the CPP.

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Australia’s partnership with COVAX delivers vaccines to our neighbours

The COVAX Facility has started rolling out the first round of doses of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines to Australia’s Pacific and Southeast Asian neighbours.

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ActionAid Australia supports Ni-Vanuatu women’s leadership through the Women I Tok Tok Tugeta (Women talk together) network. In this network the women learn about preparing for, and responding to, crises, disasters and climate change.

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