Dr Jessica Collins

Research Fellow, Pacific Islands Program
Dr Jessica Collins
Biography
Publications

Dr Jessica Collins is a Research Fellow in the Pacific Islands Program at the Lowy Institute. The Program focuses on contemporary challenges facing the region, including geostrategic competition, governance and leadership, sustainable economic development and Australia's relationship with Pacific countries and organisations.

Jessica has undertaken research projects on the development benefits of Pacific remittances, and trends in financing to advance women’s development. She comments widely on Australia’s policy in the Pacific and publishes on Pacific women’s political representation, including a podcast series with influential Pacific women on politics, development, and sport. She has also worked on the Pacific Aid Map project, particularly gender analyses of development assistance, and the Australia–Papua New Guinea Network. The Network builds links and understanding between Australia and Papua New Guinea through the Emerging Leaders Dialogue, seminars, networking events and analysis.

Prior to joining the Institute, Jessica completed a PhD on the resettlement of refugees from Myanmar and a master's degree in Global Development. Her Honours project involved research with Samoan communities in Australia, and her undergraduate studies focused on Pacific Island communities.

Reducing remittance costs in the Pacific Islands
Policy Briefs
Reducing remittance costs in the Pacific Islands
Despite years of policy efforts from G20 nations, fees for remitting to Pacific Islands are still among the most expensive in the world.
What does the new International Development Policy mean for the Pacific?
Commentary
What does the new International Development Policy mean for the Pacific?
Originally published in the Samoa Observer
The Fix: Talking about the Pacific
The Fix: Talking about the Pacific
An Interpreter weekly feature about issues, resources or helpful distractions that might otherwise be missed.
Pacific Change Makers - Vanuatu MP Gloria Julia King on women, sport, and politics
Podcasts
Pacific Change Makers - Vanuatu MP Gloria Julia King on women, sport, and politics
  Former national football player and Vanuatu MP Gloria Julia King tells Dr Jessica Collins that while barriers still exist for women in politics, sport is a great…
What does the new International Development Policy mean for the Pacific?
What does the new International Development Policy mean for the Pacific?
Australia has outlined its case for being the preferred regional partner, but the Pacific needs less talk and more action.
Women belong everywhere and this World Cup proves football can be the great equaliser
Women belong everywhere and this World Cup proves football can be the great equaliser
Respect for female athletes “tearing it up on the pitch” must translate into respect off the field, too.
Lowy Poll 2023: Australians still jittery about China in the Pacific
Commentary
Lowy Poll 2023: Australians still jittery about China in the Pacific
Originally posted in the Samoa Observer
Lowy Poll 2023: Australians still jittery about China in the Pacific
Lowy Poll 2023: Australians still jittery about China in the Pacific
Just like Pacific nations themselves, the public are waiting to see pledges by new government translated into outcomes.
Seeking independence: three books to read this summer
Seeking independence: three books to read this summer
From Timorese history and Bougainville’s dreams to Australia’s regional stories, catch up on essential background.
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