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Research Interest

The development of Project Management, Intergovernmental Network Engagement, Gender and Disaster, Disaster Management Leadership, Public Policy, Disaster Management Capacity Building, and Donor Financial Management.

Mail

agnes.haryani@pg.canterbury.ac.nz
aderirindwiharyani@gmail.com
Agnes Ade Ririn Dwi Haryani, M.PPM
Research Fellow

Cluster : DCR

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Ms. Ririn has been working in humanitarian organisations in Indonesia and ASEAN, particularly in disaster capacity-building programmes since 2004 with frequent travel to disaster-affected areas. Her main portfolio is designing and implementing disaster management capacity-building programs, including disaster management leadership program in ASEAN and ASEAN Standards and Certification for Disaster Management Experts. She has various experiences in a professional disaster management career alongside her doctoral research. Ms. Ririn believes it is immensely important to empower women and vulnerable groups to participate in building the community resilience in facing disaster, save more lives, and build back better.

Education Timeline

  • Present Doctor of Philosophy Candidate

    Doctor in Management, Disaster Risk and Resilience, The University of Canterbury.

  • 2011 Master of Public Policy and Management

    The University of Melbourne, Australia.

  • 2000-2004 Bachelor of Arts

    Political Science majoring in International Relations, Gadjah Mada University.

Working Experiences Timeline

  • 2020 - Now Project Officer

    ASEAN Standards and Certification for Experts in Disaster Management (ASCEND) for the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management /the AHA Centre.

  • 2019 - 2020 Teaching Fellow (Senior Teaching Assistant)

    Dept. of Geography, College of Science, the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, GEOG110 Human Geography: People, Process and Place.

  • 2017 - 2018 Teaching Assistant

    Executive Development Programme, College of Business and Law, The University of Canterbury.

  • 2013 - 2017 Officer for AHA Centre Executive (ACE) Programme

    ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management /the AHA Centre.

  • 2013 Knowledge Management Consultant

    UNDP People-Centered Development Program Papua and West Papua.


Experience


Research on Women Leadership in Disaster Preparedness and Response in Indonesia and the Philippines at the University of Canterbury New Zealand.

Dissertation Research: ‘Care-Full’ Leadership in Disaster Preparedness and Response. Case Studies: Merapi Eruption in Yogyakarta Indonesia and Typhon Haiyan in Taclobanthe Philippines.


Experience


Liu. A, Haryani, R., Waliuzzaman S.M., Do, H. and Pem. S. 2020. ‘Journeys of post-development subjectivity transformation: A shared narrative of scholars from the majority world in Gibson-Graham,JK and K. Dombroski (eds). Handbookof Diverse Economies. Edward Elgar.

Gibson,K., Astuti,R.,Carnegie, M.,Chalernphon, A.,Dombroski, K.,Haryani, A.R.,Hill, A., Kehi, B., Law, L., Lyne, I., McGregor, A., McKinnon, K., McWilliam, A., Miller, F., Ngin, C., Occeña‐Gutierrez, D., Palmer, L., Placino, P., Rampengan, M., Than, W.L.L.,Wianti,N.I. and Wright, S.(2018),‘CommunityeconomiesinMonsoonAsia: Keywords and key reflections’. Asia Pac. Viewp., 59: 3-16. doi:10.1111/apv.12186

Forthcoming (Accepted Book Chapter) Haryani, R. & Dombroski, K. (2022). ‘Arisan: Producing economies of care in Java’ in Hossein C.S.& J. Christabell P (eds). Community Economies in the Global South: Case studies from around the world.Oxford University Press. Keynote Speaker at Development Network (DevNet) Conference 2018, Christchurch New Zealand.

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