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      Strengthening local leadership for sustainable sanitation promotion: Evidence from the WASH sector in rural Cambodia
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      Leadership development programming in rural Cambodia: Motivations and characteristics of leaders
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      Supporting women's leadership during COVID-19: Women leading and influencing in the Pacific
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    • Oct 2022
      Leadership Observatory 23: Informality, WASH & female solidarity
    • Oct 2022
      A critical reflection on education as a path to prosperity in the Pacific
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      Frontier brokers, political settlements and post-war politics in Nepal and Sri Lanka
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      Leadership Observatory 22: Polarisation, community leadership & war
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How Do Leaders Collectively Change Institutions?

Leadership Observatory 23: Informality, WASH & female solidarity

21st October 2022

Leadership Observatory 23: Informality, WASH & female solidarity

Robin Diver
Leadership Observatory 21: Elite bargains, leadership qualities & political settlements

14th June 2022

Leadership Observatory 21: Elite bargains, leadership qualities & political settlements

Robin Diver
‘I had to learn to advocate for myself’: In conversation with Indonesian disability activist Nur Syarif Ramadhan

10th May 2022

‘I had to learn to advocate for myself’: In conversation with Indonesian disability activist Nur Syarif Ramadhan

Elisabeth Jackson Nur Syarif Ramadhan
What makes individuals become agents of change?  Lessons learned from the development of Indonesia’s financial inclusion strategy

3rd May 2022

What makes individuals become agents of change? Lessons learned from the development of Indonesia’s financial inclusion strategy

Resya Kania
Mission driven bureaucrats: Why support intrinsic motivation in developmental leadership?

24th March 2022

Mission driven bureaucrats: Why support intrinsic motivation in developmental leadership?

Dan Honig Robin Diver
How do political leaders actually create inclusive legislation?: Eight skills and qualities that drive change

9th November 2021

How do political leaders actually create inclusive legislation?: Eight skills and qualities that drive change

Robin Diver Rebecca Gordon Victoria Hasson
Developmental leadership in a time of global pandemic

7th April 2020

Developmental leadership in a time of global pandemic

David Hudson Claire Mcloughlin Chris Roche Alana Tomlin

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