Australian and international agencies

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Mind Map on Australian and international agencies, created by rabia orhaan on 08/09/2016.
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Australian and international agencies
  1. Australian NGO's
    1. Australian Red Cross
      1. World Vision Australia
        1. Oxfam Australia
        2. Types of Aid
          1. Emergency/Humanitarian Aid
            1. this is the rappid assisatnce given to people or countries in immediate distress to relieve suffering during and after man made emergencies such as wars, and natural disasters
              1. This can take in the form of provision of food, medicines or shelter, or it can involove personnel, such as health workers, doctors or emergency workers from other countries or aid organisations
            2. Bilateral Aid
              1. is the provision of aid from the government of one country to the government of another country
              2. Multilateral Aid
                1. is where aid is provided through international organisations such as the World Bank, United Nations or World Health Organisations
                2. Non-Government Organisations
                  1. a type of non profit organisation which works to promote health and human development while operating separately from national government
                3. Inter relationships between:
                  1. Health and Human Development
                    1. To achieve human development it is important for individuals to experience good health in all three dimensions of health
                    2. Health and Sustainability
                      1. to achive stustainability people need to have good health. when people are healthy there is a greater capacity for them to attend to school, work, earn an income and contribute to the economic growth. this in turn will enable the government to promote sastainable recources
                      2. Human Development and Sustainability
                        1. with human development comes increased knowledge and education.Through these elements individuals can develope required skills to promote the three types of sustainability
                      3. The Priorities of Australia's Aid initiatives
                        1. Education and Health
                          1. The Australian Government works to improve health by focusing on equitable,accessible and affordable health systems so women, men and children can achieve better health and live healthy productive lives.
                          2. Gender equality and empowering women and girls
                            1. by empowering women and girls, benifits are felt throughout the community, with higher average incomes, greater levels of education and healthier families
                            2. Agriculture, fisheries and water
                              1. these provide employment and an income for millions of workers in developing countries, particularly those ;living in rural areas
                              2. Infrastructure, trade facilitation and international competitivness
                                1. Improving infrastructure in developing countries promotes economic development, improves trade opportunities and reduces povert
                                2. Building resilience: humanitarianassistance
                                  1. humanitarian assistance is provided in crisis situations, such as natural disasters and human induced emergencies where human life is at immediate risk
                                3. The United Nations
                                  1. an international organization whose purpose is to 'bring all nations of the world together to work for peace and development, based on the principles of justice, human dignity and the well being of all people
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