To mark National Women’s Day this month, we are shining the spotlight on Lindah Peter!
Lindah carries herself with grace, confidence, and deep cultural pride. With a background in Disaster Risk Management, Climate Resilience, and Project Management, she currently works with CARE International in Vanuatu supporting initiatives that strengthen communities and build resilience across the country.
For Lindah, fashion is more than just what you wear — it’s a reflection of identity, culture, and confidence. She describes her style as elegant and rooted in Ni-Vanuatu heritage, often blending cultural elements with a professional and empowered look.
Grounded in faith, family, and community, Lindah is passionate about creating opportunities for others. Recently selected for the 2026 Young Pacific Leaders Professional Fellows Program, she hopes to continue supporting and inspiring the next generation of Pacific leaders.
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Name
Lindah Peter.
Age
I am 38 years old.
Where are you from?
I am from Marae Village in Emae Island, in the Shepherds Group.

Tell us about your family.
I come from a Christian family deeply rooted in faith and our heritage, a family that has always guided me with love, values, and traditions. Their support inspires me to live with purpose and be my best self every day.
What do you like to do in your spare time?
I am an ambivert who enjoys reading, exploring new places, learning new skills, and doing DIY projects at home. I also love spending quality time with friends and family.

What do you study? Do you work?
My background is Disaster Risk Management, Climate Resilience, and Project Management. I currently work with CARE International in Vanuatu, contributing to projects that strengthen community resilience and support sustainable development.
What do you aspire to do in the future?
I aspire to continue leading humanitarian and development programs that empower vulnerable communities, particularly women, youth, and people with disabilities, while strengthening resilience to disasters and climate change.
I am honored to have been selected for the 2026 Young Pacific Leaders (YPL) Professional Fellows Program (PFP) hosted by Cultural Vistas, and I look forward to making the most of this opportunity to grow my professional leadership skills. Through this experience, I aim to continue supporting young women and men in professional leadership spaces, while making a meaningful and lasting contribution to Vanuatu and the wider Pacific region.

What is a quote that you live by?
1 Corinthians 16:13 “Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong.”

How would you describe your style?
I would describe my style as elegant, confident, and deeply rooted in culture. I enjoy incorporating elements of Ni-Vanuatu heritage and tradition into my outfits, reflecting my roots while presenting a professional and empowered image as a young woman leader.
Why do you like fashion?
I love fashion because it allows me to express my personality, creativity, and values, honoring my culture while inspiring confidence and leadership.

Who influences your style?
My style is influenced by my beloved mum, a strong woman leader in our community, as well as other family members who have guided me in honouring our Ni-Vanuatu heritage. I also admire women who carry themselves with confidence and professionalism while staying true to their roots, and I draw inspiration from them in expressing my own style.
What beauty products do you use (including perfume)?
I keep my beauty routine simple and natural. I prefer light, fresh perfumes that complement my personal style.
Any fashion tips?
Dress in a way that respects your culture, your body, and the spaces you move in. In Vanuatu, modesty is a form of respect, and fashion can still be elegant and expressive while honoring our heritage and values. Confidence comes from knowing who you are, where you come from, and wearing it with pride.

What does being a Ni-Vanuatu mean to you?
Being a Ni-Vanuatu means being deeply connected to my land, faith, culture, and community, and carrying a strong sense of resilience shaped by our shared experiences. It means living with respect, humility, and togetherness, and holding these values wherever I go.
What is something you love about yourself?
I value my humility and adaptability, especially my ability to adjust to changing environments while remaining grounded and committed to serving others.
What is one thing you wish you could tell your younger self?
Trust in God’s timing, stay patient with yourself, and have faith that every season is shaping you for a greater purpose.
Photographer: JZ Photography
Nails: ROSY SPA
Assistant: Elsie Molou
Location: Malapoa Area
