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Category - PNG
Timber barons v carbon brokers: the Kamula Doso forest area in...
A previous blog examined a number of forest carbon (or REDD) projects in Papua New Guinea whose...
From pandemonium to peace: building hope in PNG’s Highland...
Ripples of past fighting reverberate through Wabi primary school in Papua New Guinea’s Southern...
PNG’s online electoral data remains inaccessible
Papua New Guinea is the only country in the Pacific to sign onto the Open Government Partnership...
Fiscal consolidation in PNG: some promising signs, but will it...
PNG’s Vice Minister for International Trade and Investment, the Hon. Kessy Sawang, once described...
Fiscal consolidation in PNG: revenue woes
PNG’s 2023 budget is optimistic on the revenue front – by 2027 nominal revenue is expected to...
Fictitious commodities: the forest carbon market in PNG
A recent investigation reported in the Guardian newspaper suggested that more than 90% of the...
The importance and limits of interhousehold transfers in urban...
Quantitative studies of interhousehold transfers in Papua New Guinea are few and far between. In...
Vale Angel Pesevski
Angel Pesevski, a former colleague who became a good friend, passed away in Türkiye, one of the...
Rethinking perceptions of spousal violence in PNG
According to recent research, Papua New Guinea is one of the three countries in the world with the...