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What Money Cannot Buy! can 30 million plus insects all be wrong?

October 14, 2011 in Advocacy and campaigning by Hansford H.n.

Papua new guinea is very unique in culture, the natural resources, people and a wide range of resources. silently there are papua new guineaens leaving the country unoticed, the so called brain drain because of the way the government has been operating.

however the the concern here is the environment read more

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University of Papua New Guinea Peer Education Project. The Evolution 2006 to 2011

September 27, 2011 in Advocacy and campaigning, Personal Development, Project Management by Fredah Abigael K Joses

When I came to UPNG as a first year, I was told that university would form the stepping stones of my life – little did I know just how much. One of the most strengthening foundation of these steps, has been the UPNG Peer Education program.

One thing that continues to prevail in almost read more

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Equity in Food

September 15, 2011 in Advocacy and campaigning, Food justice by Patrick Asinero

When the world is having a buzz on the food crisis in the Horn of Africa or Mindanao Island in the Philippines, most restaurants in rich countries like Singapore, France, and the US or big cities of developing countries like Manila of the Philippines and Bangkok of Thailand are just throwing away read more

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Close the Gap in Mount Isa, Queensland Australia

August 18, 2011 in Advocacy and campaigning, Education, Indigenous by Stephanie Jessica King

The Staff and Students of the Mount Isa Centre for Rural and Remote Health (MICRRH) along with the support of the Department of Communities helped to host the ‘Close the Gap’ Luncheon on the 24th of March 2011. 

  The National Close the Gap Day (NCTGD) is a way for all Australians read more

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Youths:Conerstones in the Achievement of MDGs

August 18, 2011 in Advocacy and campaigning by Gaston Kwa

“No challenge to the global community has higher importance than the fight against poverty. And nothing is more central to that fight than working together in new and dynamic partnerships”,once wrote James D Wolfensohn.These words from former world bank president draws the attention of the read more

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Love Squad in Honiara, Solomon Islands

July 31, 2011 in Advocacy and campaigning, Personal Development, Voice Newsletter by smithk

I live in Whiteriver , one of the toughest street in Honiara the capital of Solomon Islands. Youths usually do not like each other whenever they confront there usually is a brawl despite the cultural differences. last year after arrival from india me and another action partner namely Moses Au decided read more

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