The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program aims to strengthen mutual understanding between Australia and the countries of Asia, the Pacific and Africa and make a positive contribution to development.
The Program achieves these aims by placing skilled young Australians (18-30) on short-term assignments in developing countries in Asia, the Pacific and Africa. AYAD volunteers work with local counterparts in Host Organisations to achieve sustainable development outcomes through capacity building, skills transfer and institutional strengthening.
Every year, the AYAD Program places 400 young Australians on short-term assignments (3-12 months) in developing countries across Asia the Pacific and Africa. AYADs work with local counterparts in partner Host Organisations to achieve sustainable development outcomes through capacity building, skills transfer and institutional strengthening.
AYAD assignments cover a diverse range of sectors including Education, Environment, Gender, Governance, Health, Infrastructure, Rural Development and Trades.
The AYAD Program is an Australian Government, AusAID initiative and is fully funded by the Australian Government's overseas aid agency, AusAID.
This is a rolling program that has many intakes during the year, so if you miss this opportunity, there will be another intake just around the corner.
The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program aims to strengthen mutual understanding between Australia and the countries of Asia, the Pacific and Africa and make a positive contribution to development.
The Program achieves these aims by placing skilled young Australians (18-30) on short-term assignments in developing countries in Asia, the Pacific and Africa. AYAD volunteers work with local counterparts in Host Organisations to achieve sustainable development outcomes through capacity building, skills transfer and institutional strengthening.
Every year, the AYAD Program places 400 young Australians on short-term assignments (3-12 months) in developing countries across Asia the Pacific and Africa. AYADs work with local counterparts in partner Host Organisations to achieve sustainable development outcomes through capacity building, skills transfer and institutional strengthening.
AYAD assignments cover a diverse range of sectors including Education, Environment, Gender, Governance, Health, Infrastructure, Rural Development and Trades.
The AYAD Program is an Australian Government, AusAID initiative and is fully funded by the Australian Government's overseas aid agency, AusAID.
This is a rolling program that has many intakes during the year, so if you miss this opportunity, there will be another intake just around the corner.
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AYAD assignments cover a diverse range of sectors including Education, Environment, Gender, Governance, Health, Infrastructure, Rural Development and Trades.
The AYAD Program is an Australian Government, AusAID initiative and is fully funded by the Australian Government's overseas aid agency, AusAID.
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The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program aims to strengthen mutual understanding between Australia and the countries of Asia, the Pacific and Africa and make a positive contribution to development.
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Every year, the AYAD Program places 400 young Australians on short-term assignments (3-12 months) in developing countries across Asia the Pacific and Africa. AYADs work with local counterparts in partner Host Organisations to achieve sustainable development outcomes through capacity building, skills transfer and institutional strengthening.
AYAD assignments cover a diverse range of sectors including Education, Environment, Gender, Governance, Health, Infrastructure, Rural Development and Trades.
The AYAD Program is an Australian Government, AusAID initiative and is fully funded by the Australian Government's overseas aid agency, AusAID.
This is a rolling program that has many intakes during the year, so if you miss this opportunity, there will be another intake just around the corner.
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