Without a doubt, Decentralisation has a conflicting taste in our mouths today. Institutionally and legally we already have decentralisation, with examples like the District Development Authorities (DDA's). Yet we are anything but decentralised in decision making, and principally in how budgets and government finances are operated.
WELCOME TO PNG INSIGHT
Subsidiarity: The Other Flavour in Decentralisaon by Emmanuel Narokobi
Vote of No Confidence in Papua New Guinea's May Parliamentary Session
The Power of the Vote of No Confidence (VONC)
The Importance of Timing
Is Pangu Pati Intact?
Conclusion
Non-School Leavers Online Selection for PNG Universities and Colleges (Preparations 2024 for 2025 Implementation)
Benefits of the Online System
- Transparency: Clear and consistent criteria will be established for selecting non-school leavers, ensuring a fairer and more objective process.
- Accessibility: Defined quotas for non-school leavers will guarantee a designated number of spots in universities and colleges.
- Streamlined Process: The online platform will simplify application procedures for both institutions and students.
How it Works (Online Selection for Non-School Leavers)
- 1. Nomination by Centres of Distance Education (CDES): These centres will play a crucial role in identifying eligible non-school leavers. This includes students who completed Grade 12 outside the traditional school system such as FODE and matriculation centres. (While details for overseas students are pending, this system streamlines domestic applications.)
- 2. Application and Selection: Nominated students will receive invitation letters to apply online. They can apply to up to five programs with designated quotas for non-school leavers, along with submitting back-up choices.
- 3. National Admission Pool: Following selection, non-school leavers will be placed in a national pool for admission consideration by universities and colleges.
A Better Way: NSL Online Selection 2025!
ACTIONS: Climate Change in 2025, Climate Change Projections for 2050 and Beyond
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| Between 2030 and 2050, WHO estimates that climate-sensitive diseases, including malaria, will cause 250,000 more deaths each year. THE GLOBAL FUND |
Building Resilience Through Nature-Based Solutions
Bridging the Gap with Technological Advancements
Climate Change Projections 2050
- Temperature Increase: Global average temperature is projected to rise by 1.5°C to 4°C (2.7°F to 7.2°F) by 2050 compared to pre-industrial levels. This increase will have a domino effect on weather patterns and ecosystems.
- Sea Level Rise Sea levels are projected to rise by 0.3 to 0.8 meters (1 to 2.6 feet) by 2050. This rise will threaten coastal communities, inundate low-lying areas, and disrupt ecosystems.
- Extreme Weather Events: More frequent and intense heatwaves, droughts, floods, wildfires, and storms are expected. These events will cause widespread damage to infrastructure, displace populations, and disrupt food production.
- Ocean Acidification: Increased absorption of carbon dioxide by the oceans will make them more acidic. This will harm marine life and disrupt the ocean's role in regulating climate.
- Mass Extinctions: Climate change could accelerate the rate of extinction of plant and animal species, disrupting ecosystems and impacting biodiversity.
The Road Ahead: Adapting While Aiming High
2024 Census Data Collector Recruitment: NSO PNG
The National Statistical Office (NSO PNG) is seeking enthusiastic and qualified Papua New Guineans to join the vital team of Data Collectors for the upcoming 2024 National Population Census! This is your chance to be a part of history and contribute directly to shaping the future of PNG.
PNG Fires Service is also recruiting nationwide - click here to find out.
What is the Role of a Data Collector at NSO PNG?
As a Data Collector, also known as a Field Enumerator, you will be responsible for collecting crucial population data within your designated local area (Ward/LLG) during June 2024. Check out the actual dates for the 2024 National Census on PNG Insight.
Equipped with an Android tablet, you will be entrusted with the task of accurately recording information provided by households in your community.
The NSO is looking for individuals who meet the following criteria:
- Age: 18 to 45 years old
- Education: Minimum Grade 10 qualification or higher
- Physical Fitness: Must be physically fit and healthy with no vision impairment or speech disorders
- Communication Skills: Excellent public speaking and interpersonal skills are essential
- Technical Skills: Must be comfortable operating an Android phone or tablet
- Financial Information: Must possess a valid existing bank account
- Experience (Bonus): Prior experience in data collection, particularly census or surveys, is a valuable asset
How to Apply
Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started:
- 1. Download the application form: Visit the National Statistical Office website for more information (www.nso.gov.pg) or head to your provincial or district headquarters to pick up a physical form.
- 2. Complete the application: Fill out the application form thoroughly and attach your updated CV.
- 3. Submit your application: Deliver your completed application and CV to the Provincial Census Coordinator or the Provincial Recruitment Coordinator at your provincial headquarters office.
How to Obtain 2024 Census Data Collector Application Form - NSP PNG?
Don't miss out! The application window closes on April 19th, 2024.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT PAY ANY BRIBE TO THE LOCAL CENSUS COORDINATORS (Provincial Census Coordinator or the Provincial Recruitment Coordinator). This is a community service and it should be done for FREE and on a MERIT basis ONLY
By becoming a Data Collector, you'll play a vital role in ensuring an accurate and successful census. This data is crucial for national development, shaping the future allocation of resources in healthcare, education, infrastructure, and more. More information is available here.
Papua New Guinea 2024 National Census - National Statistics Office (NSO PNG)
The Honourable Richard Masere, Minister for Administrative Services and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister has confirmed that Papua New Guinea's much-anticipated National Census is on track for June 2024! This vital event, themed "Leave No One Behind! Be Counted!", will provide crucial data for national development in the coming decade.
As Minister Masere stated,
"The National Government needs accurate statistics, data and information to do development plans for the country."
The census will ensure PNG has a clear picture of its population, allowing for better allocation of resources in areas like healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
According to the National Statistical Office of Papua New Guinea, PNG has conducted four (4) censuses since 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2011. The next census scheduled for July 2021 has never taken place. It is now 3 years late.
Related: How to apply to become a 2024 Census Data Collector with National Statistics Office, Papua New Guinea.
When is the Census Happening?
Mark your calendars! The census will take place between June 17th and June 30th, 2024. The reference night, the night on which everyone will be counted falls on June 16th.
What to Expect: According to the minister, this year's (2024) census will be a more streamlined and tech-savvy experience. Enumerators will be equipped with tablets to collect data, ensuring real-time transmission and minimizing errors.
Minister Masere assures us that
"the Census questionnaire is digitalised and... transmitted securely."
There's no need to worry – your information will be kept confidential.
How You Can Help (Papua New Guinea 2024 National Census)
Everyone in Papua New Guinea has a role to play in making the census a success! Here's how you can contribute:
- Be available: When census officials visit your household between June 17th and 30th, be prepared to answer their questions accurately.
- Spread awareness: Talk to your family, friends, and neighbours about the importance of participating in the census.
- Stay informed: Look out for official updates from the National Statistical Office (NSO) through media channels and community leaders.
- Take Part: You can become part of the Census 2024 team in your local area. Be involved - click here to find out.
Together, let's ensure a smooth and successful PNG 2024 National Census! By being counted, you're helping to shape a brighter future for Papua New Guinea.
Adapted from the minister's press statement. More information is available here.
Fulbright Foreign Student Scholarship: Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu
The prestigious Fulbright Foreign Student Program is now accepting applications for Papua New Guinean students for the 2025-2026 academic year!
Don't miss out on this incredible chance to:
- Earn a Master's degree (MA, MS, MPA, MPH, LLM) in the U.S.
- Immerse yourself in a new culture.
- Get fully funded for up to two years!
Applications close on April 30, 2024!
Here's how to apply
- Check your eligibility
- Apply online by April 30th
- Download complete instructions: Instructions on the U.S. Embassy website, see the link below
Standardized tests
- Not required for initial application.
- Finalists will receive vouchers for TOEFL & GRE (if needed).
For more information
- Visit the Fulbright Program website: http://eca.state.gov/Fulbright
- Contact the U.S. Embassy in Papua New Guinea
Make your dreams a reality – Apply today!






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