Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Australia doubles aid package for Pakistan: Brisbane Times

MATT WADE

ISLAMABAD: Like the US, Australia is about to ramp up its aid to Pakistan, but questions are being raised about how it will ensure the money is well spent.

Australia will double its development assistance to Pakistan to almost $60 million, in addition to the $23 million in emergency assistance recently provided to families displaced by fighting in the north-west.

Most of the money will be directed to basic education and maternal and child health, and a large slice of the cash will fund scholarships for Pakistanis to study in Australia.

When asked if Australia had put any conditions on its aid, the Government agency AusAID said only that the aid program ''is conditional upon annual budget deliberations by the Australian Government''.

Australian aid to Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan is set to keep rising. The Government has pledged $650 million for development assistance over the next four years in the two countries, on top of military spending and assistance.

Last month the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, said Australia was doubling its military training to the Pakistani Army.

Much of Australia's aid is channelled through organisations such as the World Food Program, partnerships with other donor governments and non-government organisations.

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