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2024 Launch of the Southeast Asia Aid Map
The Lowy Institute’s Southeast Asia Aid Map is the most comprehensive account of development projects in Southeast Asia ever assembled. Using millions of data points, the Aid Map tracks more than 120,000 projects from more than 100 development partners to all eleven Southeast Asian countries. In this digital launch, Lowy Institute scholars Roland Rajah, Alexandre Dayant, Grace Stanhope and Susannah Patton discuss the key findings and what they mean for development and geopolitics in the region.
Featuring
Alexandre Dayant
Alexandre Dayant is a senior economist and former Deputy Director of the Indo-Pacific Development Centre, a dedicated policy research centre within the Lowy Institute.
Grace Stanhope
Grace Stanhope is a Research Fellow in the Indo-Pacific Development Centre at the Lowy Institute, working on the Southeast Asia Aid Map. Her work focuses on tracking and analysing foreign aid and development finance flows to Southeast Asia.
Roland Rajah
Roland Rajah is Lead Economist and Director of the Indo-Pacific Development Centre at the Lowy Institute, focusing on economic development challenges across Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, and South Asia. His research spans macroeconomics, aid and development finance, geoeconomics, and regional integration.
Jia Deng
Jia Deng was a research assistant working on the Lowy Institute Southeast Asia Aid Map project.
Susannah Patton
Susannah Patton is Director, Asia Engagement at RMIT and a Nonresident fellow at the Lowy Institute.