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The Sustainable Development Investment Portfolio (SDIP) supports climate resilient livelihoods and inclusive economic growth in South Asia by addressing growing water, food and energy insecurity.

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The purpose of the Framework for Civil Society-Government Engagement is to ensure that civil society and government meaningfully engage in Australia’s efforts to advance the WPS agenda, drawing on the wide-ranging skills and expertise of each on relevant issues and contexts, including the pursuit of the second Australian National Action Plan on WPS 2021-2031. 

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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is releasing this Indigenous Diplomacy Agenda to elevate indigenous issues in the work of the foreign affairs and trade portfolio.

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Australia will make the most of the transformative potential of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, by placing women’s meaningful participation at the centre of all our efforts to protect and promote women’s and girls’ human rights, prevent and resolve conflict and establish enduring peace.

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“In April 2017, Prime Minister Turnbull and Foreign Minister Bishop announced a three-year AUD100 million aid package to respond to the humanitarian crisis in Iraq.

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The primary purpose of the independent evaluation was to assess progress against the Programs objectives and to make recommendations to DFAT for improvements to program implementation and management.

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The review was commissioned by the WPHF Secretariat, as stipulated in the Fund’s Terms of Reference.

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The Tonga Economic Governance Support (TEGS) Program Design outlines how Australia is partnering with Tonga to undertake macroeconomic, fiscal and private sector reforms to reduce debt, repair the budget, improve revenue collection and promote private sector development.

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These procedures apply in determining whether a person who is an Australian Public Service (APS) employee in DFAT, or who is a former APS employee who was employed in DFAT at the time of the suspected misconduct, has breached the APS Code of Conduct (the Code) in section 13 of the Act.

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