Unit 4: Australian and international aid agencies

Reason For Learning

Improving global health and promoting sustainable human development has become a worldwide concern. The United Nations (UN), the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Australian government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and many non-government organisations are all working to overcome injustices; improve health outcomes and reduce poverty; and reduce the impact of natural disasters, conflict and disease. Through the provision of aid, the needs of the poor can be addressed and lives can be improved.

Learning Intention

• The interrelationships between health, human development and sustainability to produce sustainable human development in a global context; • Different types of aid, including emergency aid, bilateral and multilateral, non-government organisation aid, and how they are used to achieve global health and sustainable human development; • The role of the UN in providing global health and sustainable human development through the following areas of action: world peace and security, human rights, humanitarian assistance and social and economic development; • The priorities of WHO in promoting global health and sustainable human development; • The priorities of the Australian governments’ aid initiatives and the role it plays in developing programs to promote global health and sustainable human development; • The role of non-government organisations based in Australia in promoting global health and sustainable human development;

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