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A hundred and twenty (120) students ranging from six to sixteen-year-olds are currently participating in a training for internet safety sponsored by CPL Foundation.

The Cyber Sawe PNG School Holiday Training was launched on Monday by the charity arm of CPL Group, CPL Foundation.

The training is supported by an Australian Community Computer Science organization, SecuriDay.

The Cyber Sawe PNG internet security workshop is a first-of-its-kind which focuses on raising awareness on the safe and informed use of the internet.

CPL Group CEO Navin Raju said, “CPL Group is keen to support our younger generation to

better understand internet/cyber safety to be able to protect themselves when surfing the

internet.”

He said one of CPL Group’s values is to be responsible to the people, communities and environment of Papua New Guinea.

“The internet is one environment that children need guidance in exploring.

“CPL Group takes pride in this contribution to nation building in nurturing young minds as one aspect of national and local development,” said Mr Raju.

Kids SecuriDay Team leader, Ms Heidi Winter who leads the seven member team of cyber experts said this is an awareness to build strong skillsets and showcase internet best practices on on how to efficiently utilize the Internet and hi-tech.

“We have workshop topics covered for children, teenagers and adults,” Winter said.

The topics of the training are designed to build confidence and teach individuals how to be tech savvy in internet security and computing.

The four days training started on the 12th of April and will end on Friday 15th April..

Over 300 applications were received highlighting the need for such training.

“We have documented all the applicants and do plan to have additional programs this year with the same content.,” said Mr Raju.

The people of Gunangi in Suai LLG in the Sinesine-Yongomugl District of Simbu have received financial support for their mini hydro power project.

A joint of funding K450,000 from the Sinesine-Yongomugl District Development Authority and Simbu Provincial Government was presented to the Community Project Team recently.

That is K350,000 from SSY DDA and K100,000 from Simbu Provincial Government.

The local communities contributed money to fund the hydro power project which began last year, however, despite their efforts, funding still fell short, affecting the progress of the project.

Sinesine-Yongomugl MP and Petroleum Minister, Kerenga Kua said the funding will help complete the first phase of the project.

Kua said such community driven initiatives will be supported for people, including schools and health facilities to benefit from.

The financial support from the provincial government through the leadership of Governor Michael Dua will help purchase another turbine for the hydro project.

The Chairman of the Perige Suai Hydro project thanked both the DDA and Simbu Provincial Government for their support toward the project.

In expressing his gratitude, the chairman said this will bring to the communities of Suai especially Gunangi the service of electricity after years of living in the dark.

He said government institutions like Suai High school, primary school and health services in remote Gunangi will become more improved with proper electricity supply.

More than 10,000 people will have access to electricity once the project is completed.

The mini power project initiative proves the people’s intent to improve their community standards and living conditions.

Now, they aim to put the funding to good use, complete the project and deliver it before July this year.

West New Britain Provincial Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with UN Women to partner in empowering women market vendors and improve market operations in the Province.

The MOU has agreed by both parties will enable women’s economic empowerment in the province. The MOU communicates the mutually accepted expectations of all of the parties involved in a negotiation.

Three basic objectives are covered in the agreement.

1) To develop gender-sensitive strategies, mechanisms, and action plans to strengthen the capacity of the market authorities for accountable governance in market management that includes women’s voices.

2) To enhance provincial, district and local level government systems and processes for improved market management systems that build local economies and provide a safe and economically vibrant environment for market vendors to pursue entrepreneur activities in pursuit of their livelihood

3.To build the capacity of women market vendors to seize economic opportunities and voice their concerns with market authorities and resolve problems that adversely affect their economic wellbeing through the establishment of women’s voice mechanisms.

According to UN it’s a work in progress for a collaborative manner to strengthen the local economy by creating safe markets within which women are empowered to pursue entrepreneurial activities, improve their incomes, and control their earnings for the benefit of their families.

Also during the signing, UN Women representatives Vivian Ningi and Eloi Longsen also presented two market booklets as toolkits to Acting Provincial Administrator, Leo Mapmani.

The booklet contains information on helpful market operations.

The U.S. Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, Ambassador Erin E. McKee will depart Papua New Guinea on Thursday 14th of April 2022 to take up her new role as the Assistant Administrator for Europe and Asia.

The Biden Administration nominated Ambassador McKee, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Career Minister, to be the Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

The U.S. Senate confirmed her nomination by unanimous vote on March 24.

She will be sworn in and begin her new position at USAID shortly after her arrival in Washington, DC.

At her departure ceremony, Ambassador McKee acknowledged the partnership forged by US and the three pacific nations that has expanded in recent years.

“I’m departing on a high note, and yes, it is sad, and it is bittersweet, but I’m so deeply proud of what we’ve accomplished in the last two and a half years.

“The United States is expanding our presence in the region and is here to stay.

“The New Embassy Compound is nearing completion, and symbolizes the United States’ strengthened and enduring partnership with the governments of Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu, while we advance the United States’ commitment to the Pacific, to a prosperous, inclusive, and democratically empowered society,” McKee said.

Her leadership saw an increased presence of US in the Pacific.

“Our Embassy staff has expanded significantly – we’ve actually doubled in size since I arrived.

“But not only in size but in diversity, in terms of skills and focus and passion.

“Since I arrived, we’ve added new agencies from the executive branch, our Defense Attaché’s office, USAID, and now we have the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Justice, and Homeland Security, and the U.S. Forest Service- that shows an enduring commitment in a lot of areas where we’ve heard very loud demand signals from our partners here for engagement.

“And we’ve attracted top talent to staff these positions,” she said.

She leaves satisfied that despite only two and a half years she has done her part to strengthen corporation and collaboration through many impact areas.

“I’m proud to say that, again and again we fulfilled our promise to engage on issues of health, the economy, security, and we amplified and shored up our many shared values.

“We fulfilled our promise to promote gender equality and rule of law. We fulfilled our promise to level the playing field and equip women and men with the tools they need to succeed.

“Together, America and Papua New Guinea are providing opportunities to all people.

“That’s what democracy means,” McKee said.

She explains that the US PNG partnership is a demonstration of support to freedom and dignity.

“In the contest between democracy and autocracy, between sovereignty and subjugation, make no mistake: freedom and dignity will prevail.

“As your partner and ally, the United States is committed more than ever to continue working with you and the other partners to achieve Papua New Guinea’s democratic goals.

“So, while I’m sad to leave, I leave knowing that Papua New Guinea is moving in the right direction, ever upwards and onwards, and I depart knowing that you are in good hands, hand-in-hand, with the United States of America.

The artwork of a 48-year-old Papua New Guinean artist is being displayed on SP’s Pacific Export Lager (White Can).

Peter Elavera, an artist who graduated from the University of Papua New Guinea’s Creative Arts School in 1995 has partnered with South Pacific Brewery to showcase his artwork.

“It’s an honor seeing my artwork design on SP Pacific Export Lager. Knowing that the can is not only available in Port Moresby but throughout the country; this means my artwork will reach a wider audience. It is a great feeling,” Elavera said.

Designs from East New Britain, East and West Sepik, New Ireland, Simbu, Enga and Central are already selling on the shelves throughout the country. Sixteen more designs will be hit the market next.

Born in 1974, Elavera is from a mixed parentage of Simbu and Gulf.

Between 1974 and 1984 Elavera lived between Simbu and Morobe province before moving to Port Moresby where he has been ever since.

After a decade of formal employment, Elavera resigned in 2006 and ventured into SME.

“I realized that my creative powers will become stagnant if I continued in formal employment, like a bird in a cage,” Elavera said.

Elavera’s other artwork include:

– Designer in Production of the 30 metre Jungle Mural that was installed at Jackson’s Airport Arrival Lounge.

– Beer Garden Wall at SP Brewery Lae

– SP Brewery Wall in Port Moresby

K3 million funding has been set aside for Police in Morobe for the National Election’s Security Operations.

K1 million from this K3 million will be used for Security Operations while a larger proportion will be used for allowances for security personnel including PNGDF Soldiers and Correctional Service Officers.

Morobe Police Commander, Superintendent Jocob Singura said they are happy with K3million funding assistance from Morobe Provincial Government.

“Manpower and logistical support are our biggest challenges, especially for a province like Morobe with a big landmass and scattered population.” said PPC Singura.

The Morobe Command is looking at engaging 90 plus members from PNGDF and CS in election security exercises.

PPC Singura said the Manpower Nominal roll has been finalized and set to National Election Planning Team for approval at the Police Headquarters in Port Moresby.

The Kina-for-Kina Scheme initiative has resulted in the purchase of two new vehicles for Gulf Police.

A significant investment for Gulf Command in preparation for the National Elections.

Under the kina-for-kina scheme Police Commissioner, David Manning aims to alleviate the continuous logistical problems for police nationwide.

Thus the Constabulary entered into the arrangements with various open and regional members whereby every kina they put in the constabulary reciprocated and purchased vehicles for their provinces and electorates.

Similar arrangements were done for Namatanai Open, Madang Open, and the Northern province.

While for Gulf province the Constabulary is still waiting for political heads to participate in the scheme.

The new vehicles were presented to Gulf Police Commander, Chief Inspector Jeffery Lemb in Port Moresby.

Back in Gulf, the Election Security Operations are expected to be launched this Month (April).

The new vehicles will assist in pre-election operations effectively to prepare for a free, fair and safe 2022 election for the people of Gulf Province.

Meanwhile, a hand-over-take-over parade is scheduled for April 13 in Kerema, Gulf Province, where outgoing PPC Chief Inspector Maria Johns will hand over the command to Mr Lemb on 20th April 2022.

A remote TVET institute located in the heart of Kutubu Local Level Government graduated its first batch of 21 electrical students on Thursday, 31st of March.

The graduation ceremony brought guests from the Southern Highlands Provincial Education Board, Mineral Resources Development Company, Advancing PNG Women Leaders Network and communities around Pimaga and Bosavi to witness the first ever graduation ceremony.

‘’The youth will carry on our legacy, they are the next generation of leaders and we must play our part by investing in their future and providing them with a platform to express themselves to drive positive development in our community, said an emotional Pimaga TVET institute Principal and Manager, Warubi Masahimu.

I am very proud to see 21 students graduate with electrical trade certificates. Among the male students, we have two females who braved their way to achieving their goals. We have to be proud of our children’s achievements. This is not theirs only but for us, our family and our community,’’ Mr Masahimu added.

The TVET institute birthed from a youth forum that was held in 2016 in Pimaga station during an International Youth Day (IYD) program sponsored by ExxonMobil.

The IYD is a day used as a youth empowerment advocacy program, an initiative of the Kutubu LLG Council of Youth & Women and supported by Advancing PNG: Women Leaders Network.

In addition, with a strong support system established by the ECPNG Kuige Church, a local leader, Mr Warubi Masahimu, the Kutubu LLG youths, the community, community-based organisations, Oil Search Foundation and Southern Highlands Provincial Education board, the TVET institute was established in 2019.

“We wanted to set the pace to be that model community and initiate projects to benefit our children. Our youth population is well over 12 thousand here in the Kutubu area and, as a chairman, I was worried that there weren’t any opportunities for them. This institute is quite an achievement and first of its kind in the Kutubu area. It has now opened the pathway for our people, youths,” said Steven Farabo, Pimaga TVET Chairman and Kutubu LLG Council of Youth Chairman.

In 2019, Pimaga TVET Institute opened its doors to youths offering trade courses in Electrical, Mechanical and Carpentry Trades. 113 students enrolled and among them were six girls. That same year, the Southern Highlands Provincial Education Board recognized the efforts of the community and its partners and registered the institution.

A fully-fledged registered government institution with six trade skills instructors that provide relevant practical skills, attitudes, knowledge and understanding relating to the skills provided in various sectors of the formal and informal economic and social life of Papua New Guinea.

“We just started the foundation and there is a serious need to train and develop young people in this part of the region. We need dynamic teachers, good students and a supportive community.

“I have big dreams for this school. I would like to see proper infrastructure set up in the coming years. I want to produce quality and skilled students but, most importantly, great leaders. And finally, if God willing and I’m still alive, I’d like to see this school become paperless and move into using cloud-based platforms to educate the young minds,” said Warubi Masahimu.

Mineral Resource Development Company (MRDC) has jumped on board and provided student sponsorship in 2021 and 2022. The only Tertiary Institution in Kutubu is looking forward to more support from MRDC, Santos (Oil Search), ExxonMobil, the Local Level Government, Petroleum Resource Kutubu, the Churches, local Community Based Organizations, NGOs, and its communities to provide the second change opportunity for the youth bulge pushed out of the formal education system.

The school currently enrols students from Pimaga, Mubi Valley and the surrounding villages. However, plans are underway to get students from Lake Side, Bosavi, Poroma or Homa Paua once dormitories are built.

A four-day induction by the Bougainville Constitutional Planning Committee (BCPC) in Arawa has come to a close.

Bougainville President, Ishmael Toroama, Vice President, Patrick Nisira and the Attorney General, Ezekiel Masatt were present at the closing.

President Toroama said the purpose of the induction is to ensure that each commissioner is kept abreast with the government’s vision for the constitution of an independent Bougainville.

“We are going to create a homegrown constitution for the government and the people of Bougainville. It will be based foremost on protecting the people’s rights and empowering the government to efficiently and equitably distribute services to the people,” President Toroama said.

“We have reached the point of no return and we have reached the pinnacle of our endeavor to create a new and independent nation,” President Toroama added.

He encouraged his fellow commissioners to be proactive in ensuring the Bougainville Constitution gauges the views of the people and captures the vision of the people to be free and governed within a democratic legal framework.

Adding these preparations will determine the outcome of any process; nation building is no exception and the crafting of the constitution of an Independent Bougainville will depend on how we prepare for nationhood,” President Toroama said.

The induction introduced the commissioners to Bougainville’s political roadmap, the commission’s guiding principles, international standards in constitution making process and sharing their experiences.

President Toroama who is also chairman of the BCPC further thanked the BCPC Secretariat for its efforts in guiding the BCPC.

The BCPC also presented the President with a resolution from their induction which the government will look at to ensure its effectivity in consulting the people.

Enga Province has successfully validated and endorsed its Climate Resilient Green Growth (CRGG) Action Plan in a two-day workshop which concluded today.

The Action Plan captures priority climate-resilient and green growth initiatives to be mainstreamed into the Province’s Strategic Development Plan 2022-2030.

Acting Managing Director for Climate Change and Development Authority (CCDA), William Lakain said Climate change poses risks and challenges both at the national and international fronts.

“The Government of PNG is committed to ensure that there are appropriate plans and policies in place to support PNG adapt to growing challenges induced by climate change and global warming. “This means practical local actions are needed. The CRGG Action Plan for Enga is one crucial step that paves way for mainstreaming CRGG at the provincial level”, said Mr. Lakain.

The Enga CRGG Action Plan was developed based on a provincial assessment conducted from 2019-2022. The assessment identified entry points for CRGG priorities in Enga Province with recommendation from the Provincial Climate Change Committee (PCCC) to have climate change mainstreamed in the provincial development plan.

Strategic initiatives under the Action Plan includes sustainable forests (REDD+) and sustainable landscapes; climate-smart agriculture; water conservation and access; green industries and jobs; green infrastructure, transport, energy, buildings, and cross-cutting green growth interventions.

Country Representative for Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), Sakiusa Tuisolia commended the Enga Provincial Government and participants for their local knowledge and input in the formulation of the Action Plan and stressed on the importance of implementing the plan.

He reiterated that the action plan is world class action plan which aims at achieving climate resilience and green growth in the province.

“GGGI is happy to support the PNG Government and the Enga Provincial Government and its people in the CRGG interventions”, said Tuisolia.

Enga Province is one of three pilot provinces to mainstream CRGG into its strategic development plan. The other two provinces are New Ireland and Milne Bay.

The CRGG Project is being implemented by GGGI in partnership with CCDA and funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

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