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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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Greens launch bill to increase overseas aid

07 May 2013
The Australian Greens today launched a bill setting out a clear timeline to ensure Australia stops chipping away at the aid bud...
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Labor and Coalition vote against protecting aid budget

14 Mar 2013
 On a day when 1000 young people gathered outside the Australian Parliament to rally their elected representatives to comm...
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Greens welcome Movement to End Poverty

14 Mar 2013
The Movement to End Poverty is bringing the call for more and better life-saving aid to Parliament - and we stand right there with them.
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Greens push for more and better overseas aid

13 Mar 2013
It will be inspiring to have hundreds of young people descend on parliament to meet MPs and push for Australia to give its fair...
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Greens call on Australia to end its silence on Sri Lanka's atrocities

13 Mar 2013
The Australian Greens today call on the Government to stand up for the human rights abuses and condemn the Rajapakse regime.
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Launch of national campaign to get Hydro Tasmania out of destructive Sarawak Dams

27 Nov 2012
Indigenous leaders from the Malaysian state of Sarawak joined today with Australian Greens Senators Christine Milne and Lee Rhi...
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Time To Bring Troops Safely Home From Afganistan

04 Oct 2012 | 6:00 pm
Christine Milne will deliver a speech to the Sydney Institute on Afghanistan, and why we need to bring our troops home
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Government and Coalition fail to protect endangered orangutans

10 Sep 2012
The Government and Coalition failed to help protect the criticially endangered Sumatran orangutan
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Prime Minister appointed to global aid group: Time to reverse budget cut to aid

21 Jun 2012
The Prime Minister’s appointment by Ban Ki-Moon to co-chair a global leadership group on achieving the Millennium Develop...
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Liberals join Labor in abandoning foreign aid commitment

09 May 2012
The government and opposition joined forces to vote down a Greens motion seeking to reaffirm the tripartite commitment to the ...
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