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1 Mid-term review of ‘Development for All – towards a disability- inclusive Australian aid program 2009-2014’ ADDC Practitioner Interest Forum 13 March 2013 Rebecca Gibb, Assistant Director – Disability Policy Section, AusAID

2 ‘ Development for All’ strategy 2009-2014 >Australia ratified the CRPD in 2008 >Strategy launched in November 2008 >Purpose  To ensure people with disabilities are included in and benefit equally from Australia’s aid program

3 Mid Term Review In 2012, an independent review was undertaken to identify achievements to date, and inform future work under the strategy. Consultations took place in: PNG, Samoa, Fiji, Cambodia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Australia.

4 MTR Findings - successes Early progress under the strategy has been ‘considerable and impressive’. Progress has been made, including -Increased access to education, health and law and justice services -People with disability have an increased voice to advocate for their rights as citizens -Several examples of early analysis on barriers to inclusion

5 MTR Findings - opportunities Along with considerable gains there is more to be done, including -AusAID capacity and systems strengthened to build awareness and understanding of disability-inclusive development -Up-front analysis on barriers to inclusion and participation in our programs -Committing budget for inclusive design and implementation -Measuring the impact of our work -Continued focus on leadership, both within AusAID and amongst the broader stakeholders in disability-inclusive development.

6 Awareness and understanding We are working to ensure that AusAID staff are confident and have the tools to promote and implement disability-inclusive development.

7 Inclusive analysis and Accessible Design Early analysis on barriers to inclusion (societal, institutional, physical) AusAID’s Accessibility Design Guide provides a policy framework and design standards to enhance accessibility of the built environment in Australian aid activities.

8 Monitoring and evaluation AusAID needs to respond to strong interest from stakeholders in the Strategy and its implementation. - we will do this through systematically collecting and sharing evidence on our successes and lessons learned.

9 International leadership Australia has an important role to play in the 2013 High Level Meeting and the Post-2015 agenda. >The High Level Meeting is an important opportunity for the disability community to develop a clear position to take forward in the Post-2015 discussions. >We are keen to ensure that the framework that replaces the Millennium Development Goals is inclusive of people with disability.

10 Thank You AusAID Disability Inclusive Development website: www.ausaid.gov.au/keyaid/disability.cfm Development for All strategy: www.ausaid.gov.au/developmentforall.cfm DfA companion volume: www.ausaid.gov.au/developmentforall-companion.cfm Independent Review of Aid Effectiveness: www.aidreview.gov.au/index.html An Effective Aid Program for Australia Making a Real Difference – Delivering Real Results: www.ausaid.gov.au/publications/aidreview-response/effective-aid-program-for- australia.pdf


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