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The EU in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific: governance and capacity building

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Wendt, Neva

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National Europe Centre (NEC), The Australian National University

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Australian Non-Government Organisations, including church-based organisations and volunteer sending agencies have significant experience working with local Pacific partners. Australian NGOs working in the Pacific range from the large NGOs such as World Vision Australia, Save the Children Australia to the smaller NGOs such as the Australian Reproductive Health Alliance, the Fred Hollows Foundation, Live and Learn Environmental Education and the Marist Mission – to name a few. They especially have strong engagement in Melanesia, mostly focused on work in PNG, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji.

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