
2020 Australasian AID Conference - Keynote panel: Labour mobility
The welfare gains from increasing cross-border labour mobility are likely to be several times larger than those from complete trade liberalisation, offering significant benefits to migrants, receiving...
5 Maj 20201h 29min

2020 Australasian AID Conference - Panel 1d: Global lessons from Indonesia’s anti-poverty programs
Offering social assistance programs has become an increasingly prominent strategy to alleviate poverty in many parts of the developing world, including in Indonesia. Drawing on Indonesia’s decades-lon...
24 Apr 20201h 23min

2020 Australasian AID Conference - Keynote address - The future of aid in the 21st century: five paradigm shifts
The language and theory of ‘aid’ is outdated. But something like it is still needed as the world faces huge common challenges, new and old. In this keynote address, Jonathan Glennie sets out a new app...
23 Apr 202053min

2020 Australasian AID Conference - Keynote address - Alex Hawke, Minister for International Development and the Pacific
In this keynote address delivered on 19 February at the 2020 Australasian AID Conference, Alex Hawke, Minister for International Development and the Pacific, outlines the key trends in the Indo-Pacifi...
23 Apr 202053min

2020 Australasian AID Conference - Keynote panel - Australian aid: PNG and transparency
Australia’s aid program to PNG is its biggest, its highest profile and most controversial. In this insightful keynote panel at the 2020 Australasian AID conference, Jonathan Pryke outlines the finding...
30 Mars 20201h 28min

2020 Australasian AID Conference - Keynote address: Women, peace and security
In this keynote address, Dr Radhika Coomaraswamy discusses the evolution of the women, peace and security agenda, from representation and participation of women in peace processes, transformative just...
30 Mars 202055min

2020 Australasian AID Conference - Keynote panel: Debating RCTs and impact evaluation
In 2019 the Nobel prize for economics went to three economists who have promoted the use and importance of Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) in development economics and interventions. But how useful a...
12 Mars 20201h 29min

Development the Aga Khan way
In November 2019, Professor Stephen Howes sat down with Michael Kocher and Matt Reed of the Aga Khan Foundation to discuss the work of the Foundation, one of the ten development arms of the Aga Khan D...
2 Dec 201939min





















