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^ PPD reception, 7 June 2010
^ PPD reception, 7 June 2010

^ The official group photo - (l to r) Back Row: Mr Keong-Leh Ch’ng – Malaysia | Mr Qwentan Kiliwi Chollaii - Papua New Guinea | 2nd Row: Mr Robert Kamia - Papua New Guinea | Mr Rahmat - Political Manager – Indonesia | Ms Indri Sulistyowati Budiono – Indonesia | Miss Ai Wei Kwek – Malaysia | Mr Muhammad Yusuf Saleh – Indonesia | Mr John Terry – Vanuatu | Mr Nick Klapat - Papua New Guinea | Mr Arcanjo Da Silva – Timor-Leste | Mr Gilbert Iamurph Norman – Vanuatu | Front Row: Mr Jack Corbett – PhD Candidate – ANU | Mr Simon Bole - Papua New Guinea | Miss Virgiani Rahayu Saraswati – Indonesia | Mr Udit Narayan – Fiji | Dr Stephen Sherlock – CDI Director  | Dr Norm Kelly – CDI Associate & PPD Convenor | Mr Tony Siab - Papua New Guinea | Ms Katherine Kakaraya - Papua New Guinea | Ms Suzanne Francis - CDI Project/Finance Officer | Ms Nicole Jimmy - Political Advisor | Vanuatu Republican Party | Mr Bal Subramani – Fiji.

All Photos this page: Darren Boyd/ANU College of Asia & The Pacific

Home Page: Poltical Party Development Course 2010 Photo Gallery 2

The Australian National University

School of International, Political & Strategic Studies

The Centre for Democratic Institutions (CDI) supports the efforts of democracies in the Asia-Pacific region to strengthen their political systems. It provides training, technical assistance and peer support for parliamentarians, political party organisers and emerging leaders in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, with a particular focus on Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji. CDI sponsors research and publications on political change and democratic governance.

Established in 1998, CDI is funded by the Australian Government. The Centre is based in the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra.

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