Devpolicy Talks

3MAP: The three-minute aid pitch - AAC 2017

Episode Summary

Plenary session, 2017 Australasian Aid Conference Chair: Joel Negin What does Australian aid need more of, or less of? What are its ailments and what shape its cures? This panel presents the best, the most original, the most transformational, the most innovative ideas to get more bang from the 4 billion dollar buck that is the Australian aid program. Following the 3-Minute-Thesis format, rival advocates will battle it out for your vote. For something quick and different, listen to 3MAP: the Three-Minute Aid Pitch. Order of presentations: 1. Chris Ostendorf – Leading on social investment in development 2. Therese Faulkner – Establishing an Australian technical cooperation organization 3. Ashlee Betteridge – Communicating aid better 4. Dennis Altman – Integrating rights into foreign policy 5. Bob McMullan – Establishing an Australian development finance institution for the Pacific 6. Chris Roche – Building a movement of human rights and planetary defenders 7. Matt Dornan – Expanding Pacific labour mobility 8. Camilla Burkot – Lifting aid transparency 9. Stephen Howes – Funding global medical research

Episode Notes

Plenary session, 2017 Australasian Aid Conference
Chair: Joel Negin

What does Australian aid need more of, or less of? What are its
ailments and what shape its cures? This panel presents the best, the
most original, the most transformational, the most innovative ideas to
get more bang from the 4 billion dollar buck that is the Australian aid
program. Following the 3-Minute-Thesis format, rival advocates will
battle it out for your vote. For something quick and different, listen to 3MAP: the Three-Minute Aid Pitch.

Order of presentations:

  1.   Chris Ostendorf – Leading on social investment in development
    
  2.   Therese Faulkner – Establishing an Australian technical cooperation organization
    
  3.   Ashlee Betteridge – Communicating aid better
    
  4.   Dennis Altman – Integrating rights into foreign policy
    
  5.   Bob McMullan – Establishing an Australian development finance institution for the Pacific
    
  6.   Chris Roche – Building a movement of human rights and planetary defenders
    
  7.   Matt Dornan – Expanding Pacific labour mobility
    
  8.   Camilla Burkot – Lifting aid transparency
    
  9.   Stephen Howes – Funding global medical research