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Austral ia and
PAKISTAN
$92.1 MILLIONTOTAL AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SUPPORT* (2014–15)
B U I L D I N G B U S I N E S S
Two-way goods and services trade (2014) $1.2 billion
Pakistan’s investment (2014) $51 million
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Imports to Australia from Pakistan
Exports from Australia to Pakistan
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$7.5MILLION
40%
21%
38%
1%
Civil service exchanges
Security policy engagement
Transnational crime
Other engagement
C O N N E C T I N G P E O P L E
Pakistani students in Australia 10,790
Pakistani recipients of Australian Government scholarships 188
Australian NGO Cooperation Program $3m
Australian visitors to Pakistan 25,300
Pakistani visitors to Australia 11,200
Migrant remittances from Australia to Pakistan US $92m
* Total Australian Government support comprises Official Development Assistance (aid) and Other Official Flows (non-aid), as defined by theOECD’s Development Assistance Committee.
Resident Australian population born in Pakistan 34,150
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Infrastructure and Trade
Agriculture, Fisheries and Water
Effective Governance
Education
Health
Building Resilience
General Development Support
Australian ODA to PAKISTAN by Investment Priorities 2014–151%
8%
12%29%
33%
5%$84.6MILLION
12%
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Infrastructure and Trade
Agriculture, Fisheries and Water
Effective Governance
Education
Health
Building Resilience
General Development Support
Australian ODA to PAKISTAN by Investment Priorities 2014–151%
8%
12%29%
33%
5% $84.6MILLION
12%
A U S T R A L I A N S H A R E O F T O T A L O F F I C I A L D E V E L O P M E N T A S S I S T A N C E T OP A K I S T A N 1.7%
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O F G D P0.03%
A U S T R A L I A N A I D C O M P A R E D T O P A K I S T A N ’ S E C O N O M Y
S O U R C E S
Trade and investment: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2014
Students: Department of Education and Training, 2014
Scholarships: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2014
Visitors: Department of Immigration and Border Protection, 2014-15
NGO Cooperation Program: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2015-16
Remittances: World Bank, 2014
Share of total ODA/GDP: OECD, World Bank 2014
Resident population by country of birth: ABS Census, 2011
F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N
Detailed aid statistics can be found in Australian Engagement with Developing Countries: Part 2: Official Sector Statistical Summary 2014-15, http://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/aid/statistical-summary-time-series-data/Pages/aus-engagement-with-developing-countries-2014-15.aspx.
See also:www.dfat.gov.au/aid/aid-budgets-statistics www.dfat.gov.au/trade/resourceswww.dfat.gov.au/geo/pakistan/development-assistancewww.dfat.gov.au/aid/who-we-work-with/ngos/ancpwww.dfat.gov.au/people-to-people/avidwww.australiaawards.gov.au