Australian Aid Tracker

Launched in January 2016, the Australian Aid Tracker website draws on a range of data and Devpolicy analysis, and uses a variety of visualisation and charting tools to help bring the numbers on Australian aid to life. It’s an independent, user-friendly and up-to-date look at Australian aid.Ashlee Betteridge created and built the aid tracker site, with support from colleagues (particularly Terence Wood).The aid tracker had a hugely positive response, attracting interest from media, aid stakeholders and the general public. It was widely shared on social media on its launch.Related Devpolicy Blog posts:Introducing the Australian Aid Tracker by Ashlee BetteridgeIs Australia a humanitarian scrooge? By Ashlee BetteridgeThe rise of global aid in 2015, and the fall of Australia by Robin Davies and Ashlee BetteridgeMultimedia:QuizInfographicMedia coverage:New independent ‘Tracker’ website for Aussie Aid, Radio Australia, 27 January.Australian Aid Tracker Shows PNG And Indonesia Receive Most Funds But Pot Is Getting Smaller, Huffington Post, 27 January.New ANU website tracks changes to Australian Aid, ANU, 28 January.Devpolicy launches Australian aid tracker, Crawford School, 27 January.Screen Shot 2016-01-28 at 4.51.01 PM

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