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ACFID Resources
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Learning and Development Note: Reflections from a Workshop on ‘Results, Evidence and Value for Money’
Gillian Fletcher, the Institute of Human Security and Social Change, La Trobe University, 2014
This document discusses the outcomes of a workshop held in Melbourne in 2013: Results, Evidence and Value for Money‘ as part of
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ACFID's Submission to the Federal Budget 2010-11.
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Addressing the world’s biggest killers: Non-communicable diseases and the international development agenda
ACFID, Sam Byfield and Rob Moodie, 2013
This paper looks at the growth in non-communicable diseases and its linkages with international development.
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An information sheet on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Other Resources
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This reference manual establishes the linkages between each child relevant SDG target and corresponding human rights obligations.
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Prosperous and Sustainable Cities for All: an Australian Development Agenda for Urbanisation in the Asia Pacific
Beth Sargent & Shelter Reference Group, 2016
The Shelter Reference Group has commissioned a piece of urban research investigating the opportunities for increased and coordinated action on promoting inclusive urban growth and wellbeing in our region.
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Working towards Transformational Development and the Sustainable Development Goals
Annette Madvig & Chris Roche, 2016
This report unpacks the concept of 'transformation' in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals and 2030 agenda for global action.
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This concept brief looks at how international development needs to pay more attention to the shifting and intersecting processes of understanding and judgement related to gender, sexuality, and other intersecting social hierarchies such as class/caste or race/ethnicity.