The Asia Foundation Co-Hosts 2023 Australasian Aid Conference

The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the Development Policy Centre at Australian National University (ANU), will host the 2023 Australasian Aid Conference December 5-7 at ANU’s Crawford School of Public Policy. This year’s themes include locally led development, climate resilience, and aid effectiveness.

Now in its ninth year, the Australasian Aid Conference (AAC) unites researchers from Australia, the Pacific, and beyond who specialize in aid and international development policy to facilitate knowledge sharing, foster collaborative efforts, and enhance development in the community. The Asia Foundation provides grants and directly implements programs in over 20 countries through permanent offices across Asia and the Pacific, and Foundation experts from across the region will attend the conference.

The Asia Foundation’s President and CEO Laurel Miller will attend her first AAC as a keynote speaker.

From our Nepal office, Meghan Nalbo, country representative; Bishnu Adhikara, governance director; and Sovit Subedi, senior program officer, will discuss building effective and accountable states at the subnational level through decentralization, federalism, and local service delivery initiatives.

Lavenia Rokoyucago, senior program officer in the Pacific Islands, will discuss using research for new partnerships, program entry points, and strengthening the local research community.

Adam Burke, senior director of our Conflict and Fragility team, and Nathan Shea, assistant director, will lead a conversation drawing on our recent report on the tensions and experiences of civil society peacebuilders, The State of Civic Peacebuilding in South and Southeast Asia, 2023.

Senior Directors Nicola Nixon, Anthea Mulakala, and Jane Sloane will lead discussions on empowering local leaders, strategies for major Asian development donors, and regional priorities for a global action plan on the care economy.

View registration details and read more about the panels in this year’s conference program.

The Development Policy Centre (Devpolicy) is an aid and development think tank that serves Australia, the region, and the global development community. Their work centers on independent research and initiatives that improve Australian aid, regional development, and global development policy insights.

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Our development experts and staff in Asia, the Pacific, and the United States are available for media briefings and speaking engagements.

For assistance, please contact Strategic Communications:
Eelynn Sim, Director
[email protected]

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