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Using a survey experiment with a representative sample of over 5,000 respondents in Australia, we find substantial and contradictory misperceptions across the number, origins and labour market ...
The Devpolicy Blog is based at the Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University.
The real problem with the abolition of USAID is its casual cruelty and tragic human consequences, says Bob McMullan.
Australian NGOs and global health advocates have warned of the negative consequences of the Trump administration’s stop-work directive for aid activities on vulnerable communities and on health ...
Policymakers should note that wage fluctuations over two decades have been driven by productivity and the real exchange rate, ...
On the morning of 26 January 2025, rebels from the March 23 movement (known as M23) swept into the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), further escalating a decades-long conflict.
Today, on an exceptional basis, we publish a press release from Bel isi PNG, a public-private partnership working to address family, sexual and sorcery-accusation-related violence in PNG. Bel isi PNG ...
In the midst of the swift and brutal dismantling of USAID there has been a swell of voices in defence of aid. They have pointed to the good that aid does for the world’s most vulnerable; the ...
At the start of December last year, I released the results of my first survey of Papua New Guinean experiences with the Pacific Engagement Visa (PEV). 33 of those who were successful in last year’s ...