The Port Moresby Rotary Club (PMRC) was pleased to address the achievements established within Papua New Guinea (PNG) involving the close Partnership with the National Capital District (NCD) Police department and City Mission.
The Rotary club over its years of positive growth have built a firm partnership between Police and City Management not only existing in PNG, but in over 300 countries that the club is engaged in.
The PMRC President Mr. Robert Aisi stressed the theme this year is “Creating Hope in the World” as from our observations, the country’s adequate population is facing lack of basic needs.
“The club is strongly involved in the “Say No To Family Violence,” “Gender Based Violence” and “Sexual Violence” campaigns, said Mr. Aisi.”
PMRC president Mr. Aisi and PMRC Director for Community Services Mr. Adma Huges were proud to present the Paul Harris Fellowship Award to the Family Sexual Violence Unit (FSV) Superintendent (Supt) Delilah Sandeka and Australia Federal Police (AFP) Sergeant (Sgt) Leisa James for the outstanding leadership, and their undying commitment and has been instrumental to the expansion of the family sexual unit in PNG.
The award is named after the Founder of Rotary Club, recognized internationally among the highest Honor ranking awards in the world.
Mr. Aisi reiterated the tremendous efforts to primary cause.
“We are thankful for the amazing support towards the cause of minimizing gender and family sexual violence in families and communities.”
“On Behlf of the PMRC we honour and thank you for your undying commitment and leadership towards our priority goals in the country.”
“We’ve been able to work with a budget of K200, 000 due to our own fundraising and corporate sponsors throughout this year and wish to move forward in 2024.”
The Rotary International establishment is engaged in over 350 countries with over 500 districts and is made up of over 30,000 Clubs Globally.
Port Moresby Rotary I apart of a bigger district including sunshine coast, Toowoomba, Dalby, PNG, Solomon Islands and Nauru that runs from Brisbane Australia District 9620.
PNG now has 8 functional clubs operational and hopes to soon expand through corporate and government support.
The International establishment has been spreading and supporting goodwill projects, donations, fundraising, educating, supporting and promoting basic health and living services to the unfortunate communities and families to produce a resistant foundation towards FSV, say no to Family Violence and GBV.