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Elizabeth Inaido | Cohort 8

Elizabeth Inaido. Cohort 8. < Back to Participants & Alumni. Elizabeth Inaido. Papua New Guinea. Master in Health Economics, Management and Policy, University of Newcastle.

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Elizabeth Ramatlap | Cohort 2

Elizabeth Ramatlap. Cohort 2. < Back to Participants & Alumni. Elizabeth Ramatlap. Papua New Guinea. Master of Law and Development. University of Melbourne, VIC.

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Elizabeth Dumu | Cohort 3

Elizabeth Dumu. Cohort 3. < Back to Participants & Alumni. Elizabeth Dumu. Papua New Guinea. Doctor of Philosophy (Social Science). Curtin University, WA.

www.wliprogram.org/news-stories/leadership-in-practice-findings-from-wlis-everyday-developmental-leadership-research
Leadership in Practice: Findings from WLI’s Everyday Developmental Leadership Research

The research, led by WLI Research and Learning Specialist Dr Elisabeth Jackson from La Trobe University’s Centre for Human Security and Social Change (CHSSC) in collaboration with Sara Phillips, Ruth Faleolo, Mercy Masta, Lanique Pitasua and Lorissa Hazelman, draws

www.wliprogram.org/news-stories/alumni-in-port-moresby-learn-about-harnessing-the-leadership-fund-for-positive-change
Alumni in Port Moresby learn about harnessing the Leadership Fund for positive change

Elizabeth Dumu. , the PNG leaders came together to discuss upcoming plans and ways of working together strategically to drive positive change. Most attendees joined in person, while those based outside of Port Moresby joined virtually via video conferencing.

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Mentors

Elizabeth Bowell. 2021 Mentor for Mary Konobo. Public Health Consultant. Elizabeth Brennan. 2018 Mentor for Philmah Waken. Agricultural Entrepreneur, WA. Elizabeth Kikkert. 2020 Mentor for Malieta Inoke.

www.wliprogram.org/news-stories/15-alumni-representatives-appointed-extending-support-to-tonga-and-vanuatu
15 WLI Alumni Representatives appointed in 2024, extending support to Tonga and Vanuatu

Elizabeth Dumu. Mary Konobo. Samoa. Ezethanie Tofilau. Della Siomia Savaiinaea. Solomon Islands. Janice Ashwin. Kristalee Horoto. Tonga. Malieta Inoke. Tracey Tupou. Vanuatu. Debbie Fred. Jocelyn Loughman. Outgoing WLI Alumni Representatives.

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Research & Resources

Everyday Developmental Leadership: Elizabeth Erasito. Everyday Developmental Leadership: Ann Hubert. Everyday Developmental Leadership: Angela Mandie-Filer. Everyday Developmental Leadership: Alice Pollard.

www.wliprogram.org/news-stories/research-uncovers-how-to-effectively-engage-men-to-build-support-for-womens-leadership-in-the-pacific
Research: How to effectively engage men to build support for women’s leadership in the Pacific

Institute for Human Security and Social Change. staff Elisabeth Jackson, Serena Ford and Alex Gyles together with Pacific experts Mercy Masta and Sarah Garap.

www.wliprogram.org/news-stories/png-elections-wli-alumni-bring-women-candidates-together-to-share-knowledge-with-next-generation
PNG elections: WLI alumni bring women candidates together to share experiences

Ms Elizabeth Karaliu Ramatlap. , Assistant Legislative Counsel, Candidate for West Sepik Regional Seat and WLI alumna.

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Program Team

Dr Elisabeth (Lis) Jackson. has over 20 years’ experience conducting research and managing development programs in a range of areas, including disability inclusion, gender and women's leadership, civil society development, public policy reform, governance, and education

www.wliprogram.org/news-stories/follow-the-leadership-journeys-of-8-wli-alumni-influencing-positive-development-in-the-pacific
Follow the leadership journeys of 8 WLI alumni influencing positive development in the Pacific

Developed by WLI Research and Learning Specialist Dr Elisabeth Jackson, La Trobe University’s Centre for Human Security and Social Change (CHSSC) Research Fellows Sara Phillips and Serena Ford, and WLI Program Manager Lorissa Hazelman, the series also comes in response