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Joanne Ridolfi

The 2019 Solomon Islands National General Elections (Commonwealth Secretariat/Flickr CC BY-NC 2.0)

Attitudes towards women’s political participation in Solomon Islands

by Colin Wiltshire, James Batley, Joanne Ridolfi and Athena Rogers
September 21, 2020
Constituency Development Funds and electoral politics in Solomon Islands: part two

Constituency Development Funds and electoral politics in Solomon Islands: part two

by Colin Wiltshire, James Batley, Joanne Ridolfi and Athena Rogers
September 10, 2020

Constituency Development Funds and electoral politics in Solomon Islands: part one

by Colin Wiltshire, James Batley, Joanne Ridolfi and Athena Rogers
September 7, 2020

Joanne Ridolfi

Joanne Ridolfi was a Senior Project Officer at the Department of Pacific Affairs (DPA) at the Australian National University. Joanne has over a decade of applied policy and program experience in international development, mainly in Asia and the Pacific. She holds a Master of Development Policy from the ANU.

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