AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation & Digital Access: Hutjena Secondary School in Bougainville became the first PNG school linked to EduNeX, bringing teachers digital resources and students interactive learning as the Department of Education rolls out training. Bougainville Governance: The National Department of Education transferred school registration and compliance, plus tuition fee funding management, to the Autonomous Bougainville Government Education Department—another step in autonomy. Culture & Music: East New Britain Governor Michael Marum marked Leonard Kania’s 40-year music journey, urging artists to form a provincial music association to strengthen support for culture. Women’s Rights & Family Life: A new look at polygyny in PNG argues it can weaken women’s voices in key household decisions, feeding into the wider debate over Marape’s proposed polygyny ban by 2030. Community Service & Environment: PNG’s National Volunteer Service planted mangroves in Central to mark National Volunteer Day, linking volunteerism with climate resilience and rural support. Faith & Outreach: World Missionary Press says Scripture booklet ministry in indigenous languages is reaching remote communities, with missionaries unexpectedly helped by a Mission Aviation Fellowship flight. Politics & Accountability: Marape backed his Coffee Minister William Bando’s criticism of large overseas delegations, calling it a fair call for travel without clear work purposes. Jobs & Health Pressure: World Bank analysis says PNG’s economy is growing but formal jobs lag, while Dr Glen Mola warns population growth is straining maternity and health services. Resources & Local Benefits: PNG CORE’s Anthony Smaré urged stronger partnerships so resource projects deliver lasting social and economic gains, including more local content. Sports & Identity: Rugby league chatter continues as Jarome Luai’s move to Parramatta for 2027 is framed as a cultural and competitive boost ahead of his later PNG Chiefs role.
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