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This study, published by PLP in 2010, is the first exploratory study aimed at mapping the landscape of youth leadership programs in Fiji. The exercise is part of the Pacific Leadership Programs (PLP), ongoing work in developing an informed understanding about the dynamics of
leadership in the Pacific. The study notes many challenges, opportunities and effective models for developing the leadership of young Fijians. The report also provides scope for future research into more specific areas of y
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This report provides a brief overview of leadership development programs operating in the Pacific region. The report specifically focuses on five of the most established programs, three of which are in the Pacific (Leadership Fiji and Leadership PNG and the Emerging Pacific Leaders Dialogue), one in Australia (Leadership Victoria) and one in the UK (The Common Purpose Program). It analyses the key components of these programs and aims to determine whether how adaptable they may be to the Pacifi
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The mapping exercise was commissioned by PLP in 2011 to assist them in determining the future direction of the Solomon Islands country program. The report details the scope of different leadership development programs operating in the Solomon Islands in the categories of training, advocacy and capacity building. Programs and initiatives are separated by institution, including Churches, civil society, community based organisations, private sector and regional and international donor initiatives.
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Commissioned by the AusAID Pacific Leadership Program in March 2010 in partnership with the Pacific Adventist University, this research aims to develop a better understanding of successful models of youth leadership in PNG, ascertain the effectiveness of youth leadership programs offered by government, church, or NGOs and to provide data to improve youth leadership training. Although this study was conducted in Papua New Guinea, the results are useful for considering youth leadership across the
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This report, authored by Binman Prasad, Dean and Professor of Economics at the University of the South Pacific, provides an economic analysis of the costs of corruption in the Pacific. This report is unique as previous studies of corruption have attempted to measure only the social and developmental impact of corruption, not the financial impact.
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