During 2013-14, thanks to Australian aid in Indonesia:
More than 97,000 births were attended by skilled birth attendants
1,734 classrooms were built or upgraded and more than 234,000 students were provided with financial or nutritional supports
296 kilometers of roads were constructed, rehabilitated or maintained and more than 2.8 million poor women and men received access to social transfers such as cash or food
More than 494,000 people were provided with increased access to safe water and more than 69,000 with increased access to basic sanitation
(Source: Australian Government)
Perhaps we should be diverting this $250 million a year to our Indigenous communities
in Arnhemland rather than to Indonesians who then divert their welfare money to army
munitions. Did you see the security surrounding the transfer of the Bali 2 to the death island?
If the Indonesians claim they have a right to kill Australian Citizens then they should have
a primary obligation to provide the essentials of life to their Citizens rather than relying on Australian Aid.
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