Panel 2D: Social development – Health issues and policy
Presentation/s:
Impact of water supply and sanitation on diarrhoea prevalence among children under five in Papua New Guinea: evidence from National Demographic and Health Survey
Kingtau Mambon, Lecturer, University of Papua New Guinea
Why community-led, strengths-based approaches that reflect indigenous knowledges are significant for health policy and practice in Papua New Guinea 50 years on
Dr Irene Semos, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures, The University of Queensland, Turea Wickham, WASH Coordinator – External Engagement and Partnerships, World Vision, PNG
Using the socio-ecological model to appraise the implementation of Provincial Health Authority in rural districts of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea
Cathy Pamba, Lecturer, Divine Word University, Dr Gigil Marme, Senior Lecturer and Faculty Research Coordinator, Divine Word University, Andrew Pus, Head of Department, Divine Word University, Emelda Ariku, Lecturer, National University of Solomon Islands
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