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Global Programs and Partnerships (GPB)

Australia’s international development assistance in Palau helps promote prosperity, reduce poverty, and enhance political stability.

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Development

Information on eligibility, requirements and how to apply for an Australia Awards Fellowship.

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People-to-people

Australia Awards Fellowships aim to build networks of influence and leadership by strengthening partnerships between Australian organisations and partner organisations in the region.

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People-to-people

Australia Awards are prestigious international scholarships offered by the Australian Government to the next generation of global leaders for development. Through study and research, recipients develop necessary skills and knowledge to drive change and to build enduring people-to-people links with Australia.

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People-to-people

The ANCP is a global development program underpinned by DFAT's long-standing partnership with Australian Non-Government Organisations (NGOs). Established in 1974, the ANCP provides funding to accredited Australian NGOs to support locally-led and sustainable development aligned with Australia’s International Development Policy.

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Development

If you have been nominated by your university, you will receive an email inviting you to apply for a New Colombo Plan Scholarship. You will have to write and submit the application by the closing date.

Cherry Zheng on a mountain top.
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People-to-people

Resources, reports and strategies for Australia Awards.

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People-to-people

Australia’s international development assistance in Laos helps promote prosperity, reduce poverty, and enhance political stability.

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Development

Australia’s international development assistance in Tuvalu helps promote prosperity, reduce poverty, and enhance political stability.

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People-to-people

Australia’s international development assistance in Bhutan helps promote prosperity, reduce poverty and enhance political stability.

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Development
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