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AusAID’s Subcontracting Business

Subcontracting is a lucrative business on development projects financed by Australia’s aid agency. A large portion of AusAID funds ends up in the hands of subcontractors – and, since the country observes an untied aid policy, not just domestic ones.

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Eliza Villarino
Eliza Villarino is a senior news producer for Devex, which she joined in 2004. She has helped build a global newsroom with top-notch journalists and manage some of the leading online publications for the international development community today, including the Development Newswire and the GDB, which reach more than a half-million subscribers. Eliza currently focuses on producing viral content.

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