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THE GOVERNMENT of Australia through the Australian High Commission in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago has launched its Direct Aid Program (DAP) for the period July 2021 to June 2022. DAP is a flexible small grants program through which the Australia Government supports development projects that contribute to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction. This country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the following groups are eligible to apply for …
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Australian charity organisation donates $46,000 worth of equipment to the Ministry of Health
Australian charity organisation donates $46,000 worth of equipment to the Ministry of Health
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Australian charity organisation, Heroes Need Heroes has donated over $46,000 worth of emergency response equipment to the Ministry of Health.
The equipment which includes 10 Automatic External Defibrillators, were handed over by the Australian High Commission to the Minister for Health, Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete, Assistant Health Minister, Alexander O’Connor and Volunteer First Responder – Fiji.
The organisation says this equipment is timely to assist with Fiji s current COVID Response.
They say while they cannot be here in person, they will continue to support Fiji s frontline heroes during this emergency and preparedness for the next emergency.
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Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The Mongol Ecology Center is organizing its first online event for deaf youth as part of the Youth Sustainability Corps program.
The event is being organized under the Empowering Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth to participate in Sustainable Development Mongolia project selected for this year s Direct Aid Program funded from Australia s aid budget.
The project aims to empower deaf and hard of hearing youth to participate in the sustainable development of Mongolia by educating them about their civil rights and developing their skills to participate, monitor, and collaborate for the use of best practices in managing Mongolia s natural and cultural resources.