Budget Highlights May 2007 
    
    The 2007-08 Budget is the most significant ever for Australia's
        overseas aid program, The Australian Government, will provide
        $3,155 billion as official development assistance (ODA) in 2007-08,
        with a real increase in ODA managed by AusAID of 21,7 per cent over
        the 2006-07 Budget figure, The ratio of Australia's ODA to Gross
        National Income (GNI) for 2007-08 is estimated at 0.30 per cent.
         
         
        The Australian Government's White Paper — Australian Aid:
        Promoting Growth and Stability, released in April last year —
        provides the strategic framework for scaling up the aid program to
        meet the Prime Minister's September 2005 commitment to increase
        ODA to about $4 billion by 2010. This is subject to strengthened
        governance and reduced corruption in partner countries, and
        takes into account the effective use of the additional resources.
        A $2,588 billion package of new initiatives announced through the
        2007-08 Budget, with $2,541 billion through AusAID, will step up
        implementation of this framework, with a range of new initiatives to
        accelerate economic growth, foster functioning and effective states,
        invest in people, promote regional stability and cooperation, and
        improve aid effectiveness. 
      In 2007-08, AusAID will commence a significant new package of initiatives to take
        forward the implementation of the White Paper: 
         
      ACCELERATING ECONOMIC GROWTH
         
        
         INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GROWTH $505.8 MILLION
        OVER FOUR YEARS
       
        Barriers to growth will be addressed by a new
        Infrastructure for Growth initiative that will increase
        investment in, and improve the maintenance
        of, critical economic infrastructure, particularly
        transport networks.
         
        
        GLOBAL INITIATIVE ON FORESTS AND CLIMATE
        - $164.4 MILLION OVER FIVE YEARS
        
        Global, greenhouse gas emissions will be addressed in
        a cost-effective way through improved management
        of tropical forests in developing countries, as part of
        the Government's $200 million commitment, toward
        a Global Initiative on Forests and Climate. 
        
        CLIMATE CHANGE PARTNERSHIPS $32.5 MILLION
        IN 2007-08
        
        Joint initiatives with multilateral partners will
        support climate change adaptation and mitigation,
        including through improved water resource
        management and energy management.
      FOSTERING FUNCTIONING AND EFFECTIVE STATES
         
         
        BETTER GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP -
        $41 MILLION OVER TWO YEARS
        Improved leadership will be promoted by a new
        Better Governance and Leadership initiative. This will
        include a Pacific Leadership Program, overseen by a
        panel of eminent regional leaders. New investments
        in civic education and raising awareness about
        government accountability will increase community
        pressure for good leadership. 
        
        PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES $115.6 MILLION OVER
        TWO YEARS
        A new Performance Incentives initiative will target
        improved governance by providing additional
        resources to recognise partner countries! reform
        efforts. These resources will be directed towards
        development priorities such as roads, health and
        education.
      ENHANCED AUSTRALIAN EMERGENCY AND
        HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE CAPACITY
        $93.2 MILLION OVER FOUR YEARS
        New funding will improve the speed and
        effectiveness of Australian and partner country
        responses to humanitarian crises and emergencies.
        Additional stand-by mechanisms, stronger regional
        partners and better analysis will improve emergency
        preparedness and response. 
         
        INVESTING IN PEOPLE         
        
        DELIVERING BETTER HEALTH - $585,2 MILLION
        OVER FOUR YEARS
        A new Delivering Better Health initiative will
        contribute to the global goals of reducing child
        mortality rates by two thirds and the maternal
        mortality ratio by three quarters by strengthening
        national health systems, addressing the priority
        health needs of women and children, and tackling
        diseases in the Pacific. 
        
        DELIVERING BETTER EDUCATION - $540.3 MILLION
        OVER FOUR YEARS
        A new Delivering Better Education initiative aims to
        put ten million more children in school and improve
        the quality of education for another fifty million
        children. This initiative will strengthen national
        education systems to improve education access and
        outcomes for young people, helping equip them with
        the skills to lead productive lives. 
         
        IMPROVING AID EFFECTIVENESS         
        
        ANTE-CORRUPTION FOR DEVELOPMENT
        - $16.7 MILLION IN 2007-08
        A new Anti-Corruption for Development initiative
        will bolster oversight institutions, strengthen
        management systems to deter corrupt behaviour, and
        build support for anti-corruption reform.
       COUNTRY, REGIONAL AND GLOBAL PROGRAMS
         
         
        Summary information on country and regional
        programs is included in the table below, along with
        total ODA flows to each country and region. These
        flows include components of the following global
        programs: 
        
        HUMANITARIAN, EMERGENCY AND REFUGEE
        PROGRAMS
        An estimated $197.8 million humanitarian and
        emergency funding will continue support for
        emergency response and humanitarian programs
        supporting displaced people, and key humanitarian
        agencies. Funding of $15 million for the
        International Refugee Fund will continue to address
        the needs of people displaced by conflict. 
        
        MULTILATERAL REPLENISHMENTS 
        Estimated funding or $309.1 million (in cash
        payments) 
        Continuing to work closely with the International
        Financial Institutions to increase their focus on
        the Asia-Pacific region, and supporting global
        development efforts. 
        
        UNITED NATIONS, COMMONWEALTH AND OTHER
        INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 
        Estimated funding: $212.5 million
        Continuing support to core UN agencies and major
        international organisations with proven track records
        to deliver priority development outcomes in the
        Asia-Pacific region.
        
        NGO, VOLUNTEER AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
           
          NGO program estimated funding: $38.3 million
        Volunteer program estimated funding: $32 million
        Continuing support to NGO, volunteer and
        community programs, supporting activities aligned
        with trie focus and priorities of the White Paper, and
        strengthening people-to-people links.
        
         
         
        
        
          | TOTAL AUSTRALIAN ODA TO PARTNER COUNTRIES ($m) | 
           
        
          | Program | 
          Focus | 
          Budget Estimate
            2007-08  | 
         
        
          | Indonesia and East Asia | 
          970.4  | 
         
        
          | Indonesia | 
          Priorities include increasing and sustaining economic management and growth including
            addressing environmental challenges, supporting the transition to democracy, enhancing human
            security and stability, and increasing the accessibility and quality of basic social services | 
          458.8  | 
         
        
          | Philippines | 
          Under a new country strategy, support will focus on three piliars: economic growth: basic education
            with significantly increased support; and national stability and human security | 
          100.6  | 
         
        
          | Vietnam | 
          Assistance will focus on strengthening ttiegovernance of the institutions required for a
            competitive market economy, and improving livelihoods of the rural poor | 
          90.8  | 
         
        
          | Cambodia | 
          Assistance will focus on strengthening the rule of law, increasing productivity and incomes
            of the rural poor, and improving health service delivery | 
          54.0  | 
         
        
          | East Timor | 
          Building a functional and effective state, strengthening economic development and
            management and improving delivery of services | 
          72.8  | 
         
        
          | China | 
          Governance (policy reform), environment (initially water management), and health
            (communicable diseases) | 
          39.3  | 
         
        
          Other East Asia 
            (including Laos, Burma.
            Mongolia. Thailand & regional) | 
          Supporting regional approaches, including Australia's agenda for APEC 2007, to address transboundary
            threats such as avian influenza, and strengthen economic integration in Asia. In Laos, improving
            education, economic integration, and reducing vulnerability of the poor. In Burma, meeting
            humanitarian needs. Assistance in Mongolia will include targeted scholarships | 
          154.1  | 
         
        
          | Papua New Guinea and Pacific | 
          872.5  | 
         
        
          | Papua New Guinea | 
          Improved governance and nation building, sustainable broad-based economic growth and
            increased productivity, improved service delivery and stability, and a strengthened,
            coordinated, and effective response to the HIV/AIDS crisis | 
          355.9  | 
         
        
          | Solomon Islands | 
          Contributing to a safer and more secure Solomon Islands, repairing and reforming the machinery of government, encouraging sustainable broad-based growth, helping the Solomon islands Government
            to better serve the Solomon Islands people, and building strong and peaceful communities | 
          223.9  | 
         
        
          | Vanuatu | 
          Addressing governance constraints to growth, strengthening the delivery of primary health care,
            and supporting education | 
          44.5  | 
         
        
          | Fiji | 
          Support for basic health and education, and community development | 
          28.7  | 
         
        
          | Tonga | 
          Good governance and public sector reform, income generation, rural and outer island development | 
          15.7  | 
         
        
          | Samoa | 
          Activities in support of a joint strategy with New Zealand, to improve opportunities for
            employment and investment and to improve service delivery | 
          23.3  | 
         
        
          | Kiribati | 
          Improving education, technical and vocational training, including a nurses skills upgrading
            program, and supporting public sector management and performance | 
          15.0  | 
         
        
          Otter Pacific 
            (including Tuvalu, Nauru, Micronesia,
            Cook Islands, Niue,
            Melau and regional) | 
          Through regional programs, supporting: stronger broad-based growth; more effective, accountable
            and democratic government; improved lav* andjusttce and security; and enhanced service
            delivery. Through other bilateral programs supporting budget reforms, targeted scholarships and
            selected trust funds | 
          165.5  | 
         
        
          | South Asia, Africa and other | 
          382.0  | 
         
        
          | Bangladesh | 
          Humanitarian assistance, governance, basic service delivery and rural development, along with maternal and child health and basic education | 
          47.6  | 
         
        
          | Sri Lanka | 
          Humanitarian and conflict resolution focus, along with education and natural resource 
            management | 
          25.0  | 
         
        
          | Pakistan | 
          Maternal and child health, basic education, technical and vocational education, and scholarships, along with continuing reconstruction assistance following the October 2005 earthquake | 
          27.1  | 
         
        
          Other South Asia 
            (including India. Nepal,
            Maldives, Bhutan) | 
          Focusing on HIV, education, health and water and sanitation. Regional program partnerships
            including with the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, UNAIOS and UNICEF | 
          49.1  | 
         
        
          | Africa | 
          Assistance through a regional development program supporting improved governance, health and
            food security in selected partner countries through non-government and multilateral organisations.
            This includes increased assistance through the Australian fund for Zimbabwe to respond to
            humanitarian needs and to support the work of effective community-based organsrations | 
          94.4  | 
         
        
          | Middle East and
            Central Asia | 
          In Iraq, continuing capacity building in governance and the delivery of basic services, particularly in health and agriculture, Also improving basic services for Palestinians, and in Afghanistan
            providing support to complement the Oruzgan provincial reconstruction team | 
          138.8  | 
         
        
          Other Government Department ODA not attributed to a country or region 
           | 
          88.5  | 
         
        
          | Multilateral core contributions, other ODA and reconciliation of expenses to cash | 
          841.9  | 
         
        
          | Total ODA | 
          3155.3  | 
         
        
          | ODA/GNI ratio | 
          0.30%  | 
         
       
       
      Source: AusAID. Refer to the Ministerial Budget Statement Australia's Overseas Aid Program 2007-08Tor more detail.      
      For further information on the Australian Government's overseas aid program contact: 
        AusAID Public Affairs — phone 02 6206 4960, fax 02 6206 4695 or write to GPO Box 887 Canberra ACT 2601. 
        The full Ministerial Budget Statement is at www.ausaid.gov.au 
       
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