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Ewa Wojkowska, a Polish-Australian social entrepreneur, is co-founder & COO of Kopernik_(organization)[1], a non-profit organization based in Indonesia that connects simple technology with people in remote communities.


Early Life

Wojkowska was born in Poland and migrated to Australia in 1984, after her father, an activist and a leader in the Solidarity resistance movement, was threatened. Her family sought and received asylum in Canberra, Australia.[2] [3]

Career

Wojkowska is the co-founder and COO of Kopernik, a non-profit organization based in Indonesia that connects simple technology with remote communities. Wojkowska and Toshi Nakamura launched Kopernik in 2010. [4] Prior to Kopernik, Wojkowska managed the Human Rights and Justice programme for the United Nations Development Programme in Indonesia [5].

In this role she designed and implemented programs to improve Indonesians’ access to justice and legal empowerment. [6][7][8]

She initially joined the United Nations in 2000 as a United Nations Volunteer [9] and worked in the remote enclave of Oecusse, East Timor as a field officer.

Wojkowska is an Ashoka Fellow, [10], an Ashoka ChangemakeHER, [11], an Asia Society Asia 21 Young Leader [12], and a Rutgers University Social Entrepreneur of the Year. [13]

She has been a speaker at conferences including TEDxWarsaw (2011),[14] TEDxJakarta (2011), [15] Emerge at Oxford University (2013), [16] and Entrepreneurial Women in Leadership (2014). [17]


References

  1. ^ Ewa Wojkowska profile
  2. ^ Ewa Wojkowska [1]
  3. ^ Australia Unlimited [2]
  4. ^ Kopernik [3]
  5. ^ Doing Justice: How informal justice systems can contribute [4]
  6. ^ Legal Empowerment Perspectives Book [5]
  7. ^ UNDP- Access to Justice in Aceh [6]
  8. ^ UNDP-Justice for All?[7]
  9. ^ Working to bridge the development divide through technology, UN Volunteers
  10. ^ Ewa Wojkowska Ashoka Fellow profile
  11. ^ Ewa Wojkowska: Stop dreaming and put your money where your mouth is!, Ashoha ChangeMakeHER
  12. ^ Asia Society Announces 2013 Asia 21 Young Leader Awardees
  13. ^ [8]
  14. ^ Ewa Wojkowska & Toshi Nakamura at TEDxWarsaw
  15. ^ Ewa Wojkowska at TEDxJakarta
  16. ^ Ewa Wojkowska - profile at Emerge
  17. ^ Ewa Wojkowska at [9]

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