Luminary puts the spotlight on PNG
Deakin University – 18 September 2015 Dame Carol Kidu will discuss PNG’s urbanisation challenges in ADRI’s Fusion lecture. Events at the Manus Island Detention Centre have raised public
Deakin University – 18 September 2015 Dame Carol Kidu will discuss PNG’s urbanisation challenges in ADRI’s Fusion lecture. Events at the Manus Island Detention Centre have raised public
Post Courier – July 15,2015, 08:00 am Women law students have completed a first-of-its-kind mentoring program with Australian lawyers, focusing on empowerment through strengthening communications skills
Burnet Institute – 25 June 2015 After two years in the making, Burnet Institute’s flagship research program, Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies (HMHB) was officially launched at a gala event in Kokopo, East
19 June 2015 Paga Hill Development Company (PNG) Ltd c/o Mr Gudmundur Fridriksson, Mr Stanley Liria, Mr George Hallit Dear Gudmundur, Stanley and George I am writing to you to formally clarify the statements
ABC Radio Australia – 6 March 2015 She’s arguably one of the busiest women in PNG. Audio: Dame Carol Kidu champions Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies (Credit: ABC) Since retiring from politics in
Burnet Institute’s Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies (HMHB) program, designed to address the appalling rate of death and disease among women and children in Papua New Guinea (PNG), has a new and influential
Dame Carol Kidu accepted an invitation in February 2015 from the Crocodile Prize Organisation to become its first patron, publicly supporting the Prize and assisting in activities. The Crocodile Prize is Papua
Dev Policy Blog – October 29 2014 Dame Carol Kidu is a tireless campaigner for the rights of women and girls in Papua New Guinea. A former PNG Member of Parliament and Minister for Community Development,
The National – October 3 2014 THE United Nations has hailed the resettlement project for displaced Paga Hill settlers at 6-Mile as a “role model” for PNG. United Nations resident coordinator Emansu-Roy
Post Courier – 13 August 2014 By Melissa Martin At a glance REFUGEES: Of the 10.5 million refugees of concern to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees around the world, only about 1 percent