IntroductionPapua New Guinea (PNG) celebrates 50 years of independence this year – a moment of national reflection and commemoration. This Golden Jubilee Anniversary is not only a milestone of nationhood, but a strong reminder of the country’s resilience and commitment to building a just, equitable, and sustainable future.This is exemplified by Papua New Guinea’s Second Voluntary National Review (VNR), which reaffirms its commitment to the 2030…
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Introduction
Papua New Guinea (PNG) adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Small Island Developing States Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA Pathway) to achieve the country’s Vision 2050. The SDGs were integrated into the Medium-Term Development Plan III (2018-2022) with other national policies, legislative and budgets. Progress has been good and challenging for thematic areas of some key sectors…
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Mr. Lawrence Duguman
First Assistant Secretary
Department of National Planning and Monitoring
Level 3, Vulupinidi Haus, Waigani Drive
P O Box 631, Waigani
lawrence_duguman@planning.gov.pg
(+675) 3084112
The below is a listing of all partnership initiatives and voluntary commitments where Papua New Guinea is listed as a partner or lead entity in the Partnerships for SDGs online platform
Alternative Indicators of Well-being for Melanesia
The partnership seeks to establish a culturally relevant and comprehensive set of indicators for use in tracking progress towards achieving sustainable development goals in Melanesia…