Buk bilong Pikinini (BbP) has marked its 18th anniversary of providing empowering early childhood education to the youngest learners in Papua New Guinea.
Since its inception in 2007, the organization has supported thousands of children in developing essential skills in literacy, numeracy, and life, laying the groundwork for their future success.
What began as a single Library Learning Centre has evolved into a nationwide initiative, extending its services to communities throughout PNG.
BbP now offers innovative and inclusive programs that incorporate digital and nutritional literacy alongside its foundational early learning curriculum.
Central to BbP’s mission are the inspiring narratives of former students whose solid educational groundwork continues to influence their achievements.
One notable example is Ms. Alucia Alusi, currently a Grade 9 student at Bumayong Lutheran Secondary School in Lae, Morobe province.
Alucia embarked on her educational path with BbP at the age of three at the UPNG library learning centre, later transitioning to the Unitech library learning centre in Lae at five.
She attributes her early literacy skills to her success in primary school and aspires to study Computer Science at university in the future.
Her mother, Pamela Alusi confirmed her daughter’s progress in her studies and spoke highly of BBP’s program.
“I’m so proud of how far Alucia has come.”
“Buk bilong Pikinini gave her the tools to succeed.”
“I highly recommend it to other parents—it truly makes a difference.”
Alucia recounted her experiences at the inauguration of BbP’s new Library Learning Centre located at St. Steven, 3 Mile in Lae, and also during a recent live radio interview on FM100 celebrating BbP’s 18th anniversary.
She joins a growing number of empowered young individuals who are making a significant impact.
Other alumni from BbP, such as Baru Vagi, Hellen Dai Haraga, Baia Baigago Gagoa, and Rao Ben from Badihagwa Secondary School, along with Delilah Uro from Port Moresby International School, have also come forward to highlight how the foundational literacy skills they acquired through BbP have enabled them to achieve top academic honors, excel in various subjects, and even advance a grade.
Their successes underscore the lasting benefits of quality early education.
As BbP celebrates this significant milestone, the organization extends its sincere gratitude to its donors, partners, and dedicated team whose contributions have made this journey possible.
Their support has positively impacted thousands of children and fostered a movement towards a more literate and equitable Papua New Guinea.
BbP Founder and Chairperson, Anne-Sophie Hermann, stated that eighteen years is not just a celebration of time—it’s a celebration of transformation.
“We’re so proud of our children and excited for what the future holds.”
With continued support, BbP looks forward to reaching even more children in the years ahead continuing to spark a love of learning and shaping the next generation of Papua New Guinean leaders.