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International Aid & Development

Lee is the Australian Greens spokesperson on international aid and development and has a long-standing interest in this area. Prior to working with the Greens, Lee co-founded and spent five years as the Director of AID/WATCH, dedicated to monitoring the social and environmental impact of Australia's overseas aid program.

In 2012 Labor and the Coalition walked away from a bipartisan commitment to increase overseas aid to 0.5 per cent of gross national income by 2015. Australia is playing the bad neighbour in a region with some of the highest rates of poverty and child malnutrition in the world.

The Greens believe that Australia, as a wealthy nation, has a responsibility to contribute our ‘fair share’ to poverty alleviation in less developed countries and devote 0.7 per cent of Gross National Income to overseas aid by 2015.

But there is much more to it than increasing the dollar amount spent on aid.

Lee is campaigning to ensure that Australia’s spending on aid is transparent and accountable and that projects are not harmful for local communities or the environment. The key purpose driving the Australian aid program should be alleviating poverty, not promoting our national political and commercial interests.

In 2012 Lee secured support for a Senate Inquiry into Australia’s aid program in Afghanistan. You can read more it here.

As part of this she uncovered the Defence Department wrongly categorised almost $190 million in military spending as foreign aid.

Lee is currently working on:

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Breast cancer in Gaza motion supported by Greens, Labor and Coalition MPs

02 Nov 2011
A campaign aimed at assisting women in Gaza who face difficulty accessing breast cancer treatment has received Senate support a...
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Senate Estimates: AusAID

20 Oct 2011
Lee asked questions to officials from AusAID about their projects.
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Estimates: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

19 Oct 2011
Senator Rhiannon questioned DFAT officials about Australian aid to Cambodia, Australian mining relationships with African count...
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Estimates: Australian Federal Police

18 Oct 2011
Senator Rhiannon questioned senior Federal Police officers regarding evidence of war crimes committed by Sri Lanka's High Commi...
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Greens win more govt support for overseas women farmers

13 Oct 2011
With this weekend marking International Rural Women's Day and World Food Day, the Greens have won government support for a ...
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Motion: Women Smallholder Farmers

13 Oct 2011
Motions, Thursday 13 October 2011
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Rudd must stand up for Cambodian NGOs targeted for work on troubled AusAID project

06 Sep 2011
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd should stand up for Cambodian NGOs currently being targeted in a crackdown related to their support...
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Govt should come to table at Pacific Islands Forum with promised support for Pacific countries

06 Sep 2011
On the eve of opening ceremony of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), Greens Senator and spokesperson for overseas aid Lee Rhianno...
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Lee on Radio Australia: Greens slam Australia's handling of Pacific Chief Trade Advisor office

30 Aug 2011
Click here to listen to the audio of this story (Windows Media). Original ABC story. Transcript follows: The Austra...
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Speech: Pacific trade negotiations

25 Aug 2011
Adjournment speech, Thursday 25 August 2011 Senator RHIANNON (New South Wales) (18:33): I speak on two issues today: Austra...
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