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Tag - PNG budget

Fiscal consolidation in PNG: some promising signs, but will it be sustained?

by Kingtau Mambon and Alyssa Leng
17 March 2023

Fiscal consolidation in PNG: revenue woes

by Alyssa Leng and Kingtau Mambon
17 March 2023
James Marape in Enga Province, January 2023 (Department of Prime Minister & NEC-Facebook)

Doubling of PNG MP funds a bad move

by Andrew Anton Mako and Stephen Howes
7 February 2023
Roadworks on the Malahang-China Town Road in Lae, August 2022 (Lae Open Electorate - John Rosso Dps MP-Facebook)

Connect PNG: the road to development?

by Alyssa Leng
11 August 2022
Primary school students heading to class in PNG

Signs of fiscal recovery in Papua New Guinea?

by Kingtau Mambon and Stephen Howes
1 August 2022
Walking against corruption in PNG (Grant Walton)

PNG anti-corruption funding update

by Grant Walton and Husnia Hushang
29 April 2022
Susa Mama health clinic, Port Moresby General Hospital, PNG (Ness Kerton-DFAT-Flickr)

PNG’s health spending increase: will it be well spent?

by Alyssa Leng and Stephen Howes
14 April 2022
Photograph of a mother and nurse weighing a baby at a health clinic in Port Moresby, PNG

PNG’s plan to balance the budget

by Stephen Howes and Kelly Samof
3 December 2021
A photo of Prime Minister Hon. James Marape launching PNG's Infrastructure Development Programme in August 2020

PNG just ran its highest budget deficit ever – but that’s a good thing

by Rohan Fox and Stephen Howes
23 July 2021
PNG’s debt as a share of GDP and interest costs as a share of revenue

PNG budget: pluses and minuses

by Maholopa Laveil and Dek Joe Sum
27 November 2020
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