Natasha Turia-Moka Portrait

Natasha Turia-Moka

Natasha Turia-Moka is a PhD Candidate at ANU, researching Papua New Guinea's decentralized recruitment process and its alignment with regulated temporary migration schemes. Her work involves a political economy analysis of case studies in PNG, comparing governance arrangements related to labour mobility. Her research aims to identify best practices to help PNG reach its goal of 8,000 workers by 2025. She has extensive professional experience supporting labour mobility projects.