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Below are Abt Associates’ submissions to Australian Government policy and parliamentary reviews on aid and development issues.

The 2017 Australian Foreign Policy White Paper

Abt Associates Submission to 2017 Australian Foreign Policy White Paper

The 2020 New Australian Aid Policy Framework

200210 – Abt Associates Submission – New Development Policy FINAL

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This blog is a frank and fearless forum for all things ‘governance and development’ with support from Anna Winoto and Priya Chattier, and other members of the Governance and Development Practice (Graham Teskey and Leisa Gibson).

It is a place for practitioners and theorists to share experiences and debate the complex and murky world that is ‘governance’ and international development. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of Abt Associates. Or sometimes even our own views.

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