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Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference.
Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference.
The purpose of the jointly funded Australian and Queensland Government (50:50) monitoring and evaluation program is is a requirement under Category C of the DRFA, following
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) has a number of plans, strategies and guides to support strengthening Queensland's disaster resilience.
$20 million capped funding to specified local governments and state agencies to undertake assessments and conduct extraordinary clean-up activities following the following eligible events:
QRA has a number of mandatory reporting requirements under the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
The $8.81 million Community Health and Wellbeing, Community Recovery and Resilience Officers, Flexible Funding Grants package aims to mitigate psychosocial impacts, help impacted individuals access financial support, builders a
The $8.315 million Environmental Recovery package to aid riparian recovery, weed and pest management, biodiversity conservation, and restoration of environmental assets in national parks throughout the most heavily impacted are
Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference.
Monitoring and evaluation is a thorough way for QRA to demonstrate the programs we invest in are making a difference.