GDLN Australia
The Crawford School of Economics and Government manages the Australian node in the World Bank's GDLN for GDLN-Australia.
The Australian Global Development Learning Network (GDLN-Australia), provides a flexible learning system that uses two-way video conferencing, internet and other advanced communication technologies to link together a global network of learning centres. It is an interactive, multi-channel network with a mandate to serve the developing world. GDLN-Australia is a World Bank initiative. The content is targeted at policymakers, development practitioners, and other agents of change.
GDLN-Australia provides learning opportunities for developing countries by facilitating the construction of infrastructure for off-shore sources to provide training in-country through GDLN-Australia Distance Learning Centres (DLC). GDLN-Australia operates through partners, who either receive or send content. There are currently over 120 GDLN partners worldwide. Visit http://www.gdln.org/ and http://www.gdln.org/about/search-location for more details.
GDLN-Australia operates within the Asia Pacific region with close ties to:
- China
- Beijing Training Management Center
- Chongqing Technology and Business University
- Gansu Administrative Institute
- Guangxi Provincial Department of Personnel
- Guizhou Administrative Institute
- Neimeng Administrative Institute
- Ningxia University
- Qinghai Administrative Institute
- Shanghai National Accounting Institute(SNAI)
- Sichuan Administrative Institute
- Xinjiang Administrative Institute
- Xi’an University of architecture and technology
- Yunnan University
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Mongolia
- Papua New Guinea
- Philippines
- South Korea
- Thailand
- Timor Leste
- Vietnam
Download the GDLN-Australia Tips publication [PDF 517KB].
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