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 Australia to provide $30.5m in development assistance
Saturday, December 06, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Australia will provide approximately 30.5 million dollars in development assistance to Pakistan in 2008-09.

Bilateral programmes focus on improving health and education, building agricultural linkages between Australia and Pakistan, and providing scholarships at Australian institutions, said a news release issued here.

The Australian government is enhancing its engagements with Pakistan and will substantially scale up its aid programme in future. As many as 83 Australian scholarships recipients were hosted a farewell party here on Friday prior to their departure for Australia to undertake Masters and Doctorate-level studies in Australia during the 2009 academic year.

The scholarships have been awarded under a number of programmes offered by the Australian government, including Australian Development Scholarships, Australia Pakistan Scholarships Programme, AusAID-Carnegie Mellon University Scholarships Programme and the Agriculture Sector Linkages Programme Awards. Students will study in the areas of health, education, environment, agriculture, governance, information technology, business, administration and economics.

The Australian High Commissioner, Zorica McCarthy, said the scholarships were intended for emerging leaders in Pakistan and the region. “The Australian Scholarship programmes aimed at contributing the long-term development needs of Pakistan, promoting good governance, economic growth and human development,” McCarthy said.

“These scholarships will provide Pakistani professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to drive change and influence development outcomes in Pakistan by obtaining relevant tertiary qualifications at high quality Australian institutions,” she added.

On completion of their studies, the scholars will return to Pakistan to contribute to the country’s development. Many previous scholarship holders have become leaders in government, the private sector and non-government organisations.

The Australian government believes that scholarships would play a vital role in building lasting relationships with countries in the region. Up to 1,000 Australian Development Scholarships are awarded each year across 31 countries with scholarships awarded equally between men and women.

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