Pacific Panel: Advancing girls in enterprise and management


Main specialists and practitioners advance gender equality within the Pacific Islands – making a constructive distinction within the area and addressing native and world challenges.

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On Monday 12 August 2024 we hosted the FDC-Lowy Institute Pacific Panel with main specialists and practitioners on advancing gender equality within the Pacific Islands. We heard from these making a constructive distinction within the area and why gender equality is crucial to addressing native and world challenges.

Particular introductory remarks had been delivered by the Australian Minister for International Affairs and Commerce, Senator the Hon Penny Wong.

The panel was moderated by Dr Jessica Collins, Analysis Fellow on the Pacific Islands Program on the Lowy Institute, with particular visitor audio system from across the area together with:

Stephanie Copus Campbell AM – Australia’s Ambassador for Gender Equality.

Lailanie Burnes – Westpac Girls in Enterprise Government “Supervisor of the 12 months” awardee; host of Fiji’s first devoted girls’s sports activities tv program Hovering Marama; World Rugby Girls in Rugby Management Scholar; Fijian Drua and Tremendous Rugby commentator; and former captain, Fijian Girls’s Rugby group.

Dr Fiona Hukula – Gender Equality Coverage Adviser, Pacific Islands Discussion board Secretariat. Former Senior Analysis Fellow and Programme Chief Constructing Safer Communities, PNG NRI, former Deputy Chair PNG Constitutional and Regulation Reform Fee.

Loau Donina Va’a – CEO, Samoan Ministry for Girls, Neighborhood and Social Growth; Chair, Pacific Girls’s Skilled and Enterprise Community; former Board member, NSW Council for Pacific Communities; and founding father of the primary Pacific Girls’s Community in Australia.

Panelists mentioned progress in the direction of Pacific girls’s development drawing on their expertise in enterprise, management, sport and financial empowerment, sharing inspirational tales of success and ideas on the place additional good points may be made.

This Pacific Panel was supported by the Basis for Growth Cooperation, which established the FDC Pacific Fellowship at the side of the Lowy Institute.

A video of this occasion, images and an audio recording may be discovered on the Lowy Institute web site right here.

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