Through the Australian Government’s Pawarim Komuniti Partnership program, international development organisation Kokoda Track Foundation (KTF) is helping to bridge the energy gap by installing sustainable, compact and powerful solar light and energy systems across the remote Huon Gulf District of Morobe Province as the third phase of the Light for Learning project. This ambitious solar project will install over 8,600+ solar systems across Morobe Province.
Read MoreKeep up to date with all KTF’s news with the Christmas edition of our newsletter. Meri Krismas!
Read MoreKTF advocates for a zero-tolerance approach to violence in all forms, particularly against women and girls. Today, World Children’s Day marks the start of 20 Days of Activism against gender-based violence and violence against children in Papua New Guinea.
This article shares vital information to help teachers, parents and caregivers and everyone interested in protecting children in our worlds.
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Read MoreAt our recent Wantoks & Wine event in Sydney, we debuted our 2024 video sharing our work in 2024.
Take a journey around PNG with Archer Leaders Taine, Courtneyalla, Nelson and Vilousa, visiting KTF’s work and impact from the highlands to the islands.
Read MoreA new project targeting gender-based violence has recently launched in Oro Province. Promoting a zero-tolerance approach to gender-based violence, family and sexual violence and child harm, the Sanap Strong project will upskill key community members to better prevent and respond to violence.
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