Mi Ripot
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Doing things differently
“Due to the COVID 19 pandemic we have had to revise the way we operate. “Learning and teaching has continued…
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Remembering the beginnings
“The loss of the Cathedral (in Alexishafen) was a tremendous psychological blow, particularly to Bishop Wolf,” Dr James Sinclair. By…
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New Zealand’s RSE scheme: struggling against COVID
by Charlotte Bedford At the start of July 2021, over 350 stakeholders in New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme…
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The path to kina convertibility in PNG: part three
Martin Davis concludes his series on :the path to kina convertibility in this third article that makes recommendations for future…
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The path to kina convertibility in PNG: part two
by Martin Davies In the previous article, I highlighted Papua New Guinea’s (PNG’s) ongoing problem with a shortage of foreign…
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Concern Grows Over Rising of Respiratory Virus and Delta Infections Among Children
Health officials have expressed concern over a simultaneous rise in delta infections and cases of a respiratory virus known as…
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The path to kina convertibility in PNG: part one
PNG's shortage of Foreign Exchange is caused by a structural imbalance, that is low supply and high demand, according to…
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ADB – Pacific Economic Outlook Weakens but Vaccination Progress provides Optimisms
Despite a weakening economic growth forecast for the Pacific, recent progress in vaccination rollouts and stronger public health measures are…
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IFC study shows companies lose 10 working days for each employee every year due to violence
New research shows family and sexual violence is costing employers in Papua New Guinea almost 10 days of work per…
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Study: Warming Waters Threaten Tuna-Dependent Economies in the Pacific
Climate change is driving tuna further to the east, threatening the economic security of several small island nations.
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