The Australian Government is creating a new International Development Policy.
This page provides the latest updates on this process.
Let’s put our development program back on the map and make it a guiding light for Australia’s engagement with the world.
Read the ACFID Submissions
The final ACFID submissions to the Government's review have now been put forward.
ACFID has created three linked submissions: a submission on the new policy by ACFID; a submission on humanitarian action on behalf of ACFID’s Humanitarian Reference Group (HRG); and a submission on a new performance framework authored by the Research for Development Impact (RDI) Network, ACFID’s Development Practice Committee (DPC), and the ACFID Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Community of Practice (MEL COP).
Latest Updates from the ACFID Review Team
MEMBER SUBMISSIONS NOW LISTED ON ACFID WEBSITE
17 February 2020
ACFID has begun publishing member submissions – accessible via the link below. If you would like us to publish your submission, please send it through to [email protected].
READ ACFID FINAL SUBMISSIONS
14 February 2020
The final ACFID submissions to the Government's review have now been put forward. Read the three submissions via the links above.
ACFID DRAFT SUBMISSION SHARED WITH MEMBERS
21 January 2020
ACFID has published its draft submission and has shared it with members. ACFID will also be consulting with a foreign policy external review group it has created to inform its submission.
ACFID ADVOCACY PLAN ON REVIEW
21 January 2020
ACFID has created a schedule of collective advocacy events over the coming months to brief policymakers and stakeholders on its submission. Contact [email protected] for more details.
Join the Conversation
For all questions and comments relating to the Review, contact [email protected]
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Header photo: A Tongan girl takes part in the afternoon Just Play soccer program run by facilitator Lupe Likiliki. Credit: Connor Ashleigh / Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade / Flickr CC by 2.0.