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      Broken pathways to politics: Clearing the path from grassroots social activity to representative politics
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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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      Legislative leadership on environmental issues
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    • Appreciating Pacific understandings of school leadership: Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Marshall Islands
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    • Leadership journeys and outcomes of Civic Champions Program in rural Cambodia
    • Citizen state engagement in Solomon Islands: learning from pockets of developmental leadership
    • Legislative leadership on environmental issues: Single-use plastic bans
    • Social protection and perceptions of state legitimacy in Timor-Leste
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      Leadership Observatory 23: Informality, WASH & female solidarity
    • Oct 2022
      A critical reflection on education as a path to prosperity in the Pacific
    • Aug 2022
      Frontier brokers, political settlements and post-war politics in Nepal and Sri Lanka
    • Aug 2022
      Leadership Observatory 22: Polarisation, community leadership & war
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How Do Leaders Collectively Change Institutions?

Citizen state engagement in Solomon Islands: learning from pockets of developmental leadership

December 2020 – December 2022

Citizen state engagement in Solomon Islands: learning from pockets of developmental leadership

Tony Hiriasia, David Hudson, Ujjwal Krishna, Claire Mcloughlin, Gordon Leua Nanau, Chris Roche

Disability leadership in Indonesia

December 2020 – June 2022

Disability leadership in Indonesia

Elisabeth Jackson, Ekawati Liu, Erin Wilson, Sen Sendjaya, Yuyun Yuningsih, Cucu Saidah, Joni Yulianto, Ishak Salim, Robandi, Nur Syarif Ramadhan, Panji Surya Putra Sahetapy

Leadership beyond state limits in Papua New Guinea

April 2020 – June 2022

Leadership beyond state limits in Papua New Guinea

Mark Moran, Baia Warapa, Geua Gorio

Introduction to DLP III

January 2019 – June 2022

Introduction to DLP III

David Hudson, Claire Mcloughlin, Chris Roche, Sohela Nazneen, Jack Corbett, Lisa Denney

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