About

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Annual Report 2022-23

Reporting on ACFID’s activities to ensure transparency and accountability

ACFID

ACFID is the peak body for Australian NGOs involved in international development and humanitarian action.

Our PARTNERSHIPS

ACFID works and engages with a range of strategic partners in addition to our members.

GOVERNANCE

ACFID is governed by its Board, ACFID Council, and various expert and governance committees.

Members

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Conference 2023

GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT 2.0
disruptive dynamics, inspired ideas

18-19 October 2023

Meet our Members

The ACFID membership is comprised of Australian NGOs that actively work in the international aid and development sector.

Become a member

Joining ACFID means joining an experienced and powerful mix of like-minded organisations committed to good international development practice.

Membership types & fees

ACFID has two types of organisational membership: Full Membership and Affiliate Membership.

State of the Sector

The State of the Sector Report provides a comprehensive and robust analysis of the state of the Australian aid and development sector.

NGO Aid Map

ACFID’s NGO Aid Map allows the Australian public and stakeholders to explore the work of ACFID Members around the world.

Development Practice Committee

The DPC is an expert advisory group of development practitioners leading good practice within the sector.

Our Focus

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Federal Budget 23-24 Analysis

Facts and figures on how aid is presented in this year’s annual budget

Strategic Plan

ACFID prioritises a robust response to climate change and pressure on civil society in developing countries, as well as other key priorities.

Emergency Aid

ACFID Members provide vital life-saving assistance in the immediate aftermath of an emergency.

Climate Change

Action on climate change is one of ACFID’s highest priorities, as it is an existential threat to humanity and our development.

Civil Society

Civil societies are a cornerstone of regional stability and ensure that the voices of the marginalised are heard.

Supporting NGOS

Supporting NGOs as Valuable Partners.

Inclusive & locally led development

Walking the talk on inclusive development.

Humanitarian Action

Taking humanitarian action for those in greatest need.

Elevating Development

Elevating Development to the Heart of Australia’s International Engagement.

PSEAH

Improving standards, practice and culture to prevent and respond to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment.

Code of Conduct

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2022-23 ACFID Code of Conduct Review

The ACFID Code of Conduct is periodically reviewed to ensure it continues to reflect good practice and the needs of ACFID and its members.

Code of Conduct

The Code is a voluntary, self-regulatory industry code of good practice.

About the Code

Find out more about the Code of Conduct and how it operates.

Good Practice Toolkit

Overview and practical resources, and examples to support the implementation of the Code.

Spotlight on the Code

Provides a thematic ‘deep dive’ into each of the nine Quality Principles in the Code

Compliance

This section outlines the responsibility to be taken by each Member to ensure compliance with the Code.

Complaints Handling

How to make a complaint and information on the Code’s independent mechanism to address concerns relating to an ACFID Members’ conduct.

Other Standards

Mapping the Code with other professional standards and principles in the humanitarian and aid sector in Australia and internationally

Home 5 JOBS 5 Short Term Consultant – Allied Health Program Evaluation

Short Term Consultant – Allied Health Program Evaluation

Interplast Australia & New Zealand |
ACFID Member: 1
Location: Remote / Work From Home
Sub location(s):

Interplast Australia & New Zealand (Interplast) is undertaking a, thematic evaluation of its Allied Health Program, covering projects delivered during the period 2012-2022. Interplast’s allied health volunteers have provided services to patients and training to allied health professionals in partner countries since 2000. Whilst Interplast has undertaken evaluations of several of its country programs including the allied health components, this is the first evaluation that has a broader thematic focus on allied health activities across multiple countries.

Interplast is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced consultants to undertake the evaluation. The successful consultant will have experience and relevant qualifications in evaluating health or community development programs in developing countries, particularly in the Asia Pacific region.

If you are interested in being considered for this evaluation, please provide to Interplast an Expression of Interest detailing your relevant experience, a proposed approach to addressing the Terms of Reference including your proposed methodology; a brief outline of how you would structure the evaluation report; a project budget (including number of consultant days/fees per day/other costs, and within the maximum budget as outlined in this terms of reference), and the names/contact details of two referees.

Proposals should be emailed to: [email protected] with ‘Allied Health Evaluation 2023’ in the subject line.

Closing date: COB 13 January 2023

Interplast strongly recommends applicants to familiarise themselves with the work of Interplast via its website: https://interplast.org.au/

If you have any questions relating to this Terms of Reference, please email them to the ‘contactus’ email address listed above.

The final evaluation report will be delivered to Interplast by mid-June 2023.

Closing Date: Jan 13, 2023
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