Fidelis Leite Magalhaes MC/MPA 2016 is prepared to face the obstacles waiting for him at home.
By Doug Gavel
April 17, 2016
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The independent Southeast Asian country of East Timor faces myriad economic, political and social challenges as it approaches its 14th birthday. As the former Chief of Staff to the nation鈥檚 president and as one of the founders of a new political party (the People Liberation Party or PLP) Fidelis Leite Magalhaes MC/MPA Mason Fellow 2016 is well aware of the nation鈥檚 struggles, but also very keen to the opportunities allowed by the end of decades of war and the emergence of a functioning democracy.
鈥淭he biggest challenge was to build up the institution, which is quite new,鈥 Magalhaes said. 鈥淲e only became a nation-state in 2002, so it鈥檚 quite a new institution, and dealing with the Parliament, dealing with other state institutions involves creativity.鈥
Creativity and ingenuity will be necessary to confront and overcome the obstacles standing in the way of East Timor鈥檚 continued development. One significant obstacle, Magalhaes says, is a lack of human resources.
鈥淲e have a terrible history. It鈥檚 a history of war, a struggle for independence for 24 years, in which we lost about one-third of our population鈥nd during the struggle, many young people devoted themselves and their lives to the struggle, and not many did study or not many went to school for studies. So, when we became independent, we had to build state institutions with minimum human resources capability.
A second obstacle standing in the way of East Timor鈥檚 successful growth, Magalhaes cites, is the nation鈥檚 petroleum-dependent economy, which he admits is not nearly versatile enough to generate sufficient jobs and wealth to move the nation forward.
鈥淚t鈥檚 greatly managed now, in terms of transparency, in terms of civil society, and non-governmental oversight鈥ut it鈥檚 a finite resource,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e need to find a way to diversify.鈥
Magalhaes earned his Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Political Science at the University of Hawaii, and an MSc Degree at the London School of Economics. He came to Harvard Kennedy School (糖心vlog官网), he says, to learn the public administration skills to become an even more effective leader back home.
鈥淚 wanted to study at the best institution in the world, and I think Kennedy School is the best institution in the world,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o, it allows me to upgrade, to improve my knowledge and, at the same time, to feel that I can use the knowledge at the best institution in the world to improve the development of my country.鈥
Magalhaes says that his Kennedy School education has provided him with a new perspective on life.
鈥淭he course work is very demanding, but it is also about inner-introspection. I think it provides a platform for that. So, you think about where you have come from鈥hat things that you have lived through, and identify your own weaknesses and room for improvement, and here with the colleagues that I have, that come from different parts of the world, different walks of life, different professional backgrounds, I think I have really managed to improve my weaknesses,鈥 he claims.
鈥淚鈥檝e never been to a university where professors are ready 24 hours. They can assist you on a Sunday, or with a summer program, here鈥 Saturday, Sunday, anytime, any day,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he philosophy is to make you succeed.鈥
Following commencement Magalhaes plans to return to East Timor to continue his work for the president, and to plan ahead for new elections in 2017.