
Mariski Nirwan leads the Indonesia’s Knowledge and Capacity Development Program where she is responsible for the development and implementation of green growth trainings for civil servants, capacity building programs, and knowledge sharings including north/south-south learning. Mariski holds a Master’s degree in Economics from California State University East Bay and learned Advertising in the University of California Los Angeles.
Before joining GGGI, Mariski spent her last decade working in the United Nations Development Programme on governance and public education and campaign programs with last post as advisor and coordinator of South-South and Triangular Cooperation working alongside Ministry of National Development Planning and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She brings her experience in conceptualizing and piloting a knowledge center initiative within Bappenas, development of modules and training programs for civic education and voters information that she developed with government counterparts to add value to GGGI’s mission in enhancing green growth competencies for Indonesian civil servants.