Chemonics Australia
Chemonics has 50 years of experience promoting meaningful change around the world by designing people-centred solutions at the intersection of technology, data, and human progress.
Our global network of experts combines technical depth and local insights from over 160 countries to navigate complex environments and achieve results. From providing emergency assistance following natural disasters and armed conflicts to leveraging innovative climate financing mechanisms for a greener future, Chemonics works to solve the world’s toughest challenges.
Technology-Enabled Solutions for Climate Adaptation and Biodiversity Preservation
As countries across Asia and beyond navigate the challenges of climate change, conflict, and inequality, the need for adaptive, data-driven development has never been more urgent. Chemonics partners with local governments, entrepreneurs, and communities to develop customized solutions that are locally relevant and designed for long-term success.

From Commitment to Practice: What Locally Led Development Looks Like in Action
With 50 years of experience in more than 160 countries, and more than 7,000 experts in our global network, we know that the best solutions are designed by those with on-the-ground knowledge and experience.

From Satellites to Surveys: Tools for Tackling the Climate-Conflict Nexus
We leverage new technologies — including satellite-enabled geospatial data and encrypted apps — to better understand the complex, interconnected relationship between violent conflict and climate change. This is particularly important in Asia, the world’s most disaster-prone region.
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Acknowledgement of Country
Chemonics acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters, and skies on which we live, learn, and work. We pay our respects to cultures and elders past, present, and emerging, and we support our people to make their own meaningful acknowledgement statements.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images or names of people who have passed away.

