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The PNG Institute of Banking and Business Management (IBBM) today celebrated its 71st Graduation Ceremony, marking a ...
New US100m World Bank Project to Drive Growth and Support Nation's Potential PORT MORESBY, May 30, 2025 - More than 375,000 children in some of the ...
More than 375,000 children in some of the most underserved communities in Papua New Guinea (PNG) will benefit from a new landmark education project that will improve classrooms, support 9,000 teachers ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) launched a higher education loan program (HELP) in 2020. But without an effective loan repayment scheme, HELP may become unsustainable and compromise the government’s ability to ...
As well as exploring compelling issues like training and retaining staff, the PNG Expo will be the one-stop event for ...
Papua New Guinea continues to reform its education sector. In recent years, the spotlight has been on teaching quality. Research by the World Bank indicates that teacher effectiveness is the most ...
While access to education remains a key priority for PNG’s Department of Education, equal priority is being given to improving the quality of teaching and learning that takes place in schools ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Prime Minister Mekere Morauta claimed late last year that his government would grant free education for primary and secondary school children if it gained another term.
Education plays a pivotal role in determining ... Researcher Grant Walton, from the Australian National University, said the PNG government's recent attempts to wind down anti-corruption bodies ...
Children’s Rights to Health and Education PNG has an underfunded health system, and 1 in 13 children die each year, mostly from preventable diseases. Rural children are twice as likely to die ...
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