Sarah Boddington

PHD Candidate

Sarah Boddington is a PhD candidate at the Australian National University since January 2022, focusing on group specific responses to lower carbon practices and climate action policy through various research projects. With extensive experience in international development, Sarah has held significant roles at the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade from 2014 to 2021, including Director of North Pacific, Director of COVID-19 and Crisis Teams, Director of the Governance Advisory Section, and Director of the Pacific Climate Change Section, where leadership involved managing substantial budgets and programs related to climate change, governance, and COVID-19 response in the Pacific region. Previous roles encompass positions as a Program Manager at Australian Aid, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at Friends-International, Senior Investigation Officer at the Commonwealth Ombudsman, and Lawyer/Advocate in community legal settings, highlighting a commitment to social justice, governance, and advocacy. Sarah holds a Masters of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development from The Australian National University and a Bachelor of Arts/Laws from UNSW.

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