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21 August 2015
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14 May 2024

Newly formed Centre aims to transform our understanding of violence against women

Eliminating violence against women is one of the major challenges of the 21st century. Awareness of the problem has grown...

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13 February 2024

Multi-million-dollar partnership with Griffith and Blackmore Family Foundation

Griffith to partner with Blackmore Family Foundation, paving the way for world-class business leadership in Australia.

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4 October 2023
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12 July 2023
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Empowering Pacific Island economies through digital transformation

Griffith University has joined forces with ReGov Technologies in Malaysia to connect vulnerable economies in the Pacific Islands to global markets through the National Digital Innovation Launchpad (NDIL).

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15 November 2021
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SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalise the global partnership for sustainable development. UN Sustainable Development Goals can can only be met through collaboration. Investments and support is needed to ensure innovative technological development, fair trade and market access is achieved.

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21 June 2021

Partnership to help economically vulnerable across Asia Pacific

A collaboration between Griffith Business School, through Griffith Asia Institute and the Foundation for Development Cooperation aims to assist financially vulnerable populations throughout the Asia-Pacific.

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18 June 2020

COVID-19 tracker traces financial aid in Pacific

Griffith researchers are tracking grants, donations in kind, debt forgiveness and concessional finance offered to Pacific island countries.

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19 February 2020
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26 November 2019

Griffith awarded New Colombo Plan mobility round funding for Pacific Islands projects

Griffith has been successful in the recent New Colombo Plan mobility round, awarded more than $240,000 to run two projects in the Pacific Islands.

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