Australia is providing up to $252,000 in humanitarian aid to civilians affected by fighting between Filipino soldiers and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in southern Philippines. The aid...
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Australia is providing up to $252,000 in humanitarian aid to civilians affected by fighting between Filipino soldiers and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in southern Philippines. The aid...
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Foreign Minister Bob Carr and Minister for International Development Melissa Parke today announced Australia has granted an additional $1.8 million to support peace in Mindanao, southern Philippines. ...
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Australia will provide an additional $3 million in humanitarian assistance for people are still reeling from the impact of Typhoon Bopha in the southern Philippines. The additional contribution is to...
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Building resilient communities, with the capacity, skills and internal strength to cope with and recover from adversity, is crucial to peacebuilding and statebuilding. Education helps to normalize...
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Until 15 years ago, the possibility of a malaria-free Philippines seemed far-fetched. With an estimated 75,000 malaria cases yearly, malaria was one of the 10 leading causes of morbidity in the...
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Australia’s disaster risk reduction work in the Philippines does not start or end with an emergency response like the recent flood relief for Metro Manila. The Philippines is one of the top ten most...
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The Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO, visited two Australian Government supported programs in Taguig City, Metro Manila as part of her State Visit to the Philippines earlier this month. She...
A road map for Australia’s development cooperation with the Philippines, the 'Australia–Philippines Development Cooperation Program Statement of Commitment 2012-17', was recently signed. It outlines...
In Sulu, Mindanao (South of the Philippines), the issue of election-related violence is prevalent and deep-rooted. In view of the limited capacity of local authorities to respond to the situation,...
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Media release Manila 21 October 2011 Australian expertise and aid is helping transform the lives of thousands of poor Filipino families living in crowded urban areas extremely vulnerable to flooding...
Australia will provide $2 million to feed thousands of people affected by Typhoon Ketsana in the Philippines. This assistance will be delivered through the World Food Programme. This builds on the $1...
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Stephen Smith, and Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance, Bob McMullan Australia will provide up to $1 million to support response and...
MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS STEPHEN SMITH FA 01539 Australia will provide $13 million to improve access to better quality primary school education for Muslim and indigenous girls and boys in the...
AA 08 46 Australia will be amongst the first countries to provide urgently needed help to the victims of Typhoon Fengshen in the Philippines. Australia has responded by providing an initial $500,000...
On 17 February 2006 two major landslides buried the village of Guinsaugon near the town of St. Bernard in Southern Leyte Province in the Philippines. The landslides followed two weeks of heavy rain...
AA 06 06 Australia will send an expert mission to help the Philippines Government assess the damage caused by the landslide which has engulfed a village in the country's south. This team will assess...
AA 06 05 Australia has offered $1 million in immediate relief and medical assistance to victims of the landslide in the southern Philippines. The funds will be made available to the Philippines...
I am pleased to announce that Australia will contribute $500,000 in emergency humanitarian relief to the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Winnie. Australia will provide $300,000 through the United...
Children in war zones and living in extreme poverty will receive help from Australian funded aid projects, the Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mrs Chris Gallus, announced today in the...