Prime Minister James Marape has reaffirmed his government’s strong commitment to improving the lives of children and young people across the country on the eve of the country’s 50th Independence Anniversary.
In a recent high-level meeting in Port Moresby city with UNICEF, the United Nations, and key development partners, PM Marape emphasized the importance of delivering lasting, positive change for every child in PNG with UNICEF ready to support that mission every step of the way.
The meeting brought together senior government officials, including NCD Governor Powes Parkop and Minister for Community Development, Youth and Religion Jason Peter, to discuss shared priorities in education, healthcare, nutrition, and youth empowerment.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea Representative Dr Veera Mendonca PhD welcomed the Government’s commitment to building a brighter future for every child and praised the PM’s leadership.
“UNICEF looks forward to working alongside the Government and our partners to help turn these commitments into tangible improvements in children’s lives,” Dr Mendonca said.
“Papua New Guinea’s 50th anniversary presents a unique opportunity to secure a better future for millions of children and harness the country’s demographic dividend,” she said.
The discussion highlighted the importance of improving access to education, immunization, protecting children from violence, and advancing the implementation of the Civil Identity Registry Act to ensure all children are registered at birth and able to access essential services.
The PM highlighted the urgent need to tackle child stunting and improve access to clean water and sanitation — critical priorities for PNG, where one in two children are affected by stunting.
He emphasized the vision of a healthier generation, beginning with ensuring every child grows up with proper nutrition and safe, reliable access to clean water and sanitation services.
UN Resident Coordinator Dr Richard Howard commended the collaborative spirit of the meeting, saying Papua New Guinea’s children represent the nation’s greatest hope for the future.
“By working together, we can ensure that every child grows up healthy, well-nourished, educated, and safe from harm. The UN stands ready to support the Government’s vision,” he added.
A key outcome of the meeting was the proposal for a Parliamentary Committee focused on Children and Youth to oversee policies, funding, and accountability measures.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to strengthen partnerships between Government, development agencies, the private sector, and community organizations to create lasting, positive change for children across the country.