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From Maho on Uncertainty surrounds PNG’s local government elections
Thanks Theo. You're right. districts are not a tier of government, the three governments here are: national, provincial, and local level governments.
From Theo Michael on Uncertainty surrounds PNG’s local government elections
Thanks for the corrections
From Robin Davies on Uncertainty surrounds PNG’s local government elections
Correction made, 15 March 2024. This was an editor's error, not the author's. Thank you.
From Ise Titus on Uncertainty surrounds PNG’s local government elections
Why did the LLG now not receiving LLG SIP as used to be in the previous?
LLG is a third tier of the national procurement which hails its laws.
From Torato Rato on PNG’s rural decay: a personal perspective (Part 3)
What an informative and compelling piece by Andrew Anton Mako. If anyone needed further evidence that ‘technical capacity building’ is not the answer to Pacific Island development, this is it; as in all nations, power, conflict and leadership are the nexus and if donors want to have any influence in contributing to positive change, they seriously and intelligently need to engage with the realities that this author has so clearly outlined – and stop outsourcing this work to discredited ‘projectised’ modalities.
From Maholopa Laveil on Provincial revenue in PNG: inequitable, volatile and stagnant
Report link: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/papua-new-guinea-s-fiscal-decentralisation-way-forward
From Theo Michael on Uncertainty surrounds PNG’s local government elections
LLGs were introduced as PNG’s third tier of government in 1995 when the Organic Law on Provincial and Local Level Governments was passed — with provinces being the first tier and districts the second. I think there's a correction to be made here..
National government is a government, with a house of assembly with Provincial government being the second tier.. with the LLGs being the third tier.
District was established as an administrative divisions (body) and does not have the powers to pass laws unlike those mentioned above.
From Sasah Tangabo on Self-discovery through education
Congratulations Kerovin!
Persistence and positivity against odds pay well.
Live the dream you worked hard for.
I am a parent with young children and am blessed by your story.
God bless you.
From Henry Konaka on Provincial revenue in PNG: inequitable, volatile and stagnant
Excellent piece of data and evidence on the disparity across sub-nationaal levels.
A rethink of intergovernmental financing is critical.
Funding formula needs to be reviewed.
Can I get copy of your report?
From Andrew Magaiva on Uncertainty surrounds PNG’s local government elections
LLGs are vitally important in the 3 arms of government, hence be considered a priority in financial aspects to keep the database up to date within the government organisations as well as NGOs.
From Maho on Uncertainty surrounds PNG’s local government elections