Jonathan Pryke

Director, Pacific Islands Program
Areas of expertise

Pacific economic development; Australia-Melanesia relations; Australian foreign aid and the Pacific

Jonathan Pryke
Biography
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News and media

Jonathan Pryke is a former Director of the Lowy Institute’s Pacific Islands Program. Jonathan’s research is interested in all aspects of the Pacific Islands, including economic development in the Pacific Islands region, Australia’s relationship with the Pacific, the role of aid and the private sector in Pacific Islands development and Pacific labour mobility. Jonathan joined the Lowy Institute in 2015 from the Development Policy Centre at the Australian National University where he was a researcher, editor of the Development Policy Blog and a co-convener of the Australasian Aid Conference. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Commerce from The University of Sydney, a Masters of Public Policy (Development Policy), Masters of Diplomacy and Graduate Diploma in International and Development Economics from the Australian National University.

Aid and development links: Kenyan elections, the SDGs, aid systems and more
Aid and development links: Kenyan elections, the SDGs, aid systems and more
A basic income trial in Kenya, the fascinating and lucrative relationship between North Korea and Africa, how the aid system needs to change and more.
Aid & development links: Sudan, planning families, advice for academics and more
Aid & development links: Sudan, planning families, advice for academics and more
This week's links also include EconTalk podcasts featuring Lant Pritchett and Chris Blattman while Duncan Green's advice to academics creates a stir.
Pacific links: PNG election, Fiji’s and Samoa’s budget deficits, COP23 warm up, and more
Pacific links: PNG election, Fiji’s and Samoa’s budget deficits, COP23 warm up, and more
This week's links also cover off on the ongoing process to elect Vanuatu's new president and different views on climate change and resettlement.
Aid & development links: One Laptop Per Child, Cuban migration, Yemen and more
Aid & development links: One Laptop Per Child, Cuban migration, Yemen and more
A comprehensive evaluation of the ‘One Laptop per Child’ project in rural Peru found that it had no effect on test scores in maths and language.
Papua New Guinea set for costly, unpredictable poll
Commentary
Papua New Guinea set for costly, unpredictable poll
Originally published in the Nikkei Asian Review.  Jonathan Pryke
Aid and development links: Contractors, WHO leadership, aid budgets and more
Aid and development links: Contractors, WHO leadership, aid budgets and more
The role of private contractors in the aid sector, how impact-measuring affects development, the link between resources and violence, and more.
Predicting PNG’s election
Predicting PNG’s election
It takes a brave or foolish person to predict the outcome of a PNG election. Here goes nothing.
Aid and development links: WHO's new boss, US aid cuts, UK election and more
Aid and development links: WHO's new boss, US aid cuts, UK election and more
Dr Adhanom will take over a WHO under siege from criticism for both its slow response to the Ebola epidemic and its big travel budget.
Aid and development links: M-Pesa in Kenya, Blockchain, Paul Romer and more
Aid and development links: M-Pesa in Kenya, Blockchain, Paul Romer and more
Is World Bank chief economist Dr Paul Romer being sidelined? This is one of the topics covered in this week's links.
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