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ACFID releases its Call to the Parties - 2010 Federal Election

The Australian Council for International Development (ACFID) is the peak council for Australian non-government organisations (NGOs) working in the field of international aid and development. ACFID has more than 70 members – including Australian Volunteers International (AVI) – operating in over 100 developing countries.

This July, ahead of the 2010 Federal Election, ACFID calls on all political parties and candidates to commit Australia to play its full part in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

To help achieve these goals, Australian NGOs working in international development, including Australian Volunteers International (AVI), ask the next Australian government to commit to delivering better aid, more aid and just aid through the following actions:

ACTION: MORE AID

1. Announce a clear timetable for accelerating growth in the Aid Budget to 0.7% of Gross National Income and collaboratively develop a Strategic Framework to position AusAID to manage the growth in the Aid Budget more effectively

2. Support the introduction of the ‘Robin Hood tax’ on global financial market transactions to help fund development assistance and climate change adaptation

ACTION: BETTER AID

3. Increase the share of development assistance delivered through NGOs and skilled volunteer programs from 7% to at least 10% of the Aid Budget

4. Create the position of Ambassador for Women’s Rights, to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment in our region

5. Develop a mechanism within the AusAID Office of Development Effectiveness to monitor the impact of development programs on the rights and well-being of the poorest 20% in focus communities

6. Promote the ratification, implementation and monitoring of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, especially in the Asia and Pacific regions

ACTION: JUST AID

7. Increase funding to: a. health to 20% of the overall Aid Budget (around $1200 million a year by 2012)3 – the emphasis of this funding should be on maternal and child health to help achieve MDG outcomes b. primary and secondary education to around $400 million per annum – with a focus on supporting girls to complete primary school, in line with MDG targets c. rural livelihoods to 12-14% of the Aid Budget over three years ($800 million by 2013) – priority should be given to supporting smallholder farmers, the majority of whom are women

8. Fully fund the government’s strategy ‘Development for All: Towards a disability-inclusive Australian aid program 2009-2014′

9. Ensure assistance to meet the challenge of climate change is new money (around $600 million by 2012-2013), not funds redirected from other development priorities and that it is aimed, primarily, at assisting the most vulnerable communities in our region

10. Increase humanitarian funding within the AusAID Global Program budget to 10% and create predictable multiyear contingency funding for emergencies.

To read ACFID’s ‘Call to the Parties – 2010 Federal Election’ publication, download this PDF - ACFID Call to the Parties July 2010.pdf

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