Power, Leadership and Civic Space
Explore evidence on increasing diverse women’s access to leadership and expanding space for civil society.
Women and Political Leadership Literature Review Timor Leste
The following review considers literature on women and leadership in Timor-Leste.
Women and Political Leadership Literature Review Solomon Islands
The following review considers literature on women and political leadership in Solomon Islands.
Women & Political Leadership in Cambodia Literature Review
The following review considers literature in English on women and leadership in Cambodia. It was undertaken in 2018 in preparation for Public Perceptions of Women as Leaders research to be conducted by Cambodian women’s rights organisations in partnership with International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA).
Public Perceptions of Women as Political Leaders: A Multi-Country Study
This report discusses research into public perceptions of women as leaders in Cambodia, Timor-Leste and Solomon Islands.
Public Perceptions of Women as Political Leaders in Solomon Islands
This research explores perceptions of women as leaders in Solomon Islands.
Good Decisions Good Leadership Manual (Tetun language)
This is a Tetun-language translation of the ‘Gud Disisons Gud Lidasip’ Manual developed by Live & Learn Solomon Islands.
WAVE Annual Report – 2018
The WAVE Annual Report 2018 demonstrates a growing evidence base for women’s movement-strengthening in Asia and the Pacific, and shows the transformative power of women’s leadership at all levels.
Young Women’s Leadership Project – End of Project Evaluation, April 2019
This evaluation assesses the Young Women’s Leadership Project’s achievements in relation to relevance, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability, using the project design and monitoring, evaluation and learning framework, and the Baseline established by the Australian National University/Bougainville Women’s Federation research.
WAVE Mid-Term Reflection Report
The WAVE Mid-Term Reflection was a learning exercise for WAVE partners, including IWDA, to reflect on our approaches, make visible the patterns and interconnections emerging, and jointly analyse our practice.