Thursday, 10/05/2012 16:14

Australia increases ODA for Vietnam

The Australian Government will provide an estimated AUD150.4 million (VND3.2 trillion) in official development assistance to Vietnam in 2012-2013, according to a media release by the Australian embassy.

This means Vietnam will be Australia’s fifth largest bilateral recipient of development assistance, the media release says.

Vietnam will benefit from additional funding to reduce the negative impact of climate change as part of a new East Asia initiative. The 2012-2013 Budget commits AUD208.6 million over four years to countries in East Asia to increase incomes, and boost health and education services for the poor, and minimize the negative impact of climate change in Vietnam.Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Allaster Cox said Australia is committed to assisting Vietnam to attack poverty and achieve sustainable development, as demonstrated by the AUD12.5 million increase in funding in 2012-2013.

Australian aid program in Vietnam, which is managed by the Australian Agency for International Development (Ausaid), is focused on five main areas: developing the human resource, upgrading infrastructure, reducing the negative impact of climate change, improving public health by accessing to safe water and sanitation, and reforming the economy.

In 2012-2013, Australia will continue to assist Vietnam to improve access to essential infrastructure services such as water supply and sanitation as well as transport linkages that connect poor areas to key transport and economic corridors.

Australia will provide 245 Australian Development Scholarships to Vietnam in 2012-2013. These scholarships are designed to develop the skills of the Vietnamese people so they can contribute to development in the country across government agencies, universities, business and community organizations. Additional scholarships will be provided through other government programs.

Consistent with commitments made, the Australian Government also released a new Comprehensive Aid Policy Framework on May 8, 2012, which articulates a four-year vision for Australian aid that sets out how much Australia will deliver, where and why by 2015-2016.

This will enable the Australian Government to work together with Vietnam to better plan and implement aid investment more effectively over the next four years, delivering better results for Vietnamese people.

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