New Zealand is to help Papua New Guinea to transport medical supplies and personal protective equipment for its Covid-19 response.
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New Zealand is to help Papua New Guinea to transport medical supplies and personal protective equipment for its Covid-19 response.
Read More »Papua New Guinea has joined Australia in sending police officers to help maintain calm after days of protest in the Solomon Islands' capital Honiara.
Read More »Papua New Guinea has joined Australia in sending police officers to help maintain calm after days of protest in the Solomon Islands' capital Honiara.
Read More »Government negotiations are said to be taking place between Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea to deploy Defence Force and police personnel to assist in the unrest in Honiara.
Read More »I have always believed the most enduring feature of our relationship with Papua New Guinea is the wide-ranging people-to-people engagement which covers so many facets of life – business, investment, employment and training education,
Read More »Police in PNG say outdated laws have left them unable to lay drug charges against the Australian manager of a Port Moresby hotel where an alleged clandestine meth lab and illegal firearms were discovered.
Read More »Over the past decade, researchers (see article on Devpolicy.org for links to related research) have illuminated the various ways Papua New Guineans understand corruption.
Read More »Much more needs to be done to convince PNG’s citizens that the fight against corruption is still worthwhile, writes Teddy Winn.
Read More »The International Finance Corporation says the development of agriculture in the Markham and Ramu valleys of Papua New Guinea's Morobe Province, could mean major economic gains.
Read More »The people of Papua New Guinea (PNG) stand to benefit from jobs and sustainable economic growth with the development of the Markham and Ramu valleys as an agricultural growth corridor, new research from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) shows.
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