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How and why do persons with disabilities in Indonesia become leaders & advocate ๐ขfor change? New study ๐:
https://t.co/IL0TSR717Z
@SuryaSahetapy@SaidahCucu@IHSSC
Why is it so important for leadership development to understand the context behind the context? New DLP blog looks at education as an example:
https://t.co/CtHaTaiDjK
New DLP paper out! To support Pacific education, donors must understand how school leadership is embedded in community relationships, obligations and legitimacy. Check it out:
https://t.co/F3JalNMKEF
"Leaders are located in their local context โ societies that embody and enact cultural understandings." New DLP blog explores the community context behind school leadership in the Pacific, and why it needs to be in harmony with customs:
https://t.co/CtHaTaiDjK
1/4 Disability leaders understand their leadership as being about empowering others, leading authentically, bringing people together, working with others and shifting perspectives. New DLP paper:
https://t.co/IL0TSR717Z
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On The Intel, we asked @IHSSC & @DLProg's @UjjwalKrishna96 what the next step is in encouraging research-informed policy.
His take? The new policy is an opportunity to align incentive structures of academics & policymakers, including Pacific experts.
https://t.co/m8NzQnjf7t
How do leaders with disability, who are often stigmatised in society, overcome barriers to help drive social change in Indonesia? New DLP paper looks at their experiences:
https://t.co/IL0TSR717Z
@SuryaSahetapy
This week on The Intel we asked the experts: Whatโs the next step in encouraging research-informed policy?
Explore responses from:
๐ @DLProg's @UjjwalKrishna96
๐ Our own @bridirice
๐ ANU's Patrick Kilby
https://t.co/S4JrAo797i
Happy to join @bridirice and Patrick Kilby in responding to the question: 'Whatโs the next step in encouraging research-informed policy?' posed by @devintellab's The Intel this week.
Read our full responses here: https://t.co/jjSwAI71vY
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IHSSC's @UjjwalKrishna96 in @devintellab's The Intel:
While impact-focused researchers may contextualise and frame their findings strategically, the incentive structures of academics working in universities are misaligned with the needs of policymakers.
https://t.co/R1b3PoJxGM
For school leadership in the Pacific Islands, leading is as much about community relationships as it is skills in teaching, learning or management. New paper:
https://t.co/F3JalNMKEF
Many grassroots women in #Indonesia and #SriLanka would make excellent political candidates, but few successfully contest elections. What barriers do they face and how can these be overcome? Check out our new paper:
https://t.co/KdBLOPYatS
Tonight marks the release of our new research brief, "Finding self, leading others: Leadership journeys of persons with disabilities in Indonesia".
Don't want to miss it? Join our newsletter and be the first to see:
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Explore key findings from the @DLProg project 'Disability Leadership in Indonesia' in this paper by Lis Jackson, Ekawati Liu, Ishak Salim, Cucu Saidah, Joni Yulianto, Nur Syarif Ramadhan, Yuyun Yuningsih, Robandi, Surya Sahetapy, Sen Sendjaya & Erin Wilson
https://t.co/9Q9Kvsdisl
โInviting those you want to influence to be part of the research process itself โฆ helps generate their ownership of the research findings and incentivises them to be part of the solution,โ say Jane Lonsdale & Joanne Choe.
@WeAreDTGlobal #GenderEquality
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