ʻOfa Guttenbeil-Likiliki (also called ʻOfa-Ki-Levuka Louise Guttenbeil Likiliki) is a filmmaker and women's rights activist in Tonga and the Pacific.
[2] She earned a post graduate diploma in International Broadcast Journalism from the Thomson Foundation in collaboration with the University of Cardiff, Wales.
[7][8] In 2008, she was advocating for alternative energy solutions as a method of reducing cost to women and children for basic utilities.
[10] The founding group of men and women, with Guttenbeil-Likiliki as the director, created an organization to educate and advocate for the elimination of domestic violence and provide support for victims.
[17] She has been an advocate for the ratification of CEDAW for the past 11 years[2] and on 9 March 2015, that dream became a reality when the Tongan government agreed to ratify the Convention.
[21] She and her husband are the owners and operators of Coconut Productions, which has produced videos for the Women and Development Centre to explain official government policy in a family-friendly format.