Port Moresby is set to host one of the largest youth-focused events in Papua New Guinea as more than 20,000 young people, who previously registered, are expected to gather at Sir John Guise Stadium for the highly anticipated Youth Resource Week (YRW).
Scheduled to take place from March 24 to 28, this transformative event is a collaborative effort between the private sector and the government, aimed at empowering the nation’s youth and fostering meaningful connections.
Youth Resource Week is a self-funded initiative that seeks to influence mindsets and provide young people with opportunities to engage directly with key stakeholders, including entrepreneurs, business leaders, government policymakers, and their peers.
The event is part of a broader strategy to address youth unemployment and disengagement, aligning with the National Youth Engagement Strategy 2025-2029.
“We want this event to be a catalyst for change,” YRW Director and Founder, Naarai Banam said “This gathering gives young people the opportunities to connect with their government and private sector in a personal and informal manner that is comfortable.”
“We want to make this bigger by expanding it to other provinces taking the lessons from NCD.”
The week-long program promises a diverse range of activities designed to inspire and equip participants with knowledge and resources on how to acquire valuable skills or simply begin a new journey.
Attendees can look forward to signing up for information sessions on entrepreneurship, career development, and personal growth, as well as hands-on training sessions in digital literacy, vocational skills, and creative arts.
Mentorship sessions will connect youth with experienced professionals, offering guidance and support for their career journeys.
Youth Resource Week emphasizes the importance of collaboration across all sectors.
Corporate organizations, civil society groups, and government authorities are encouraged to participate by hosting booths and engaging directly with attendees.
This approach ensures that young people have access to a wide range of support services, including career counseling, educational resources, and health and wellness information.
“We have to think practical applicable solutions when we’re talking about youth development and be reminded that the youth in this country make the majority.”
“They are the demographic that holds the power to build or destroy this country.”
As the countdown begins, the excitement is palpable.
Youth Resource Week 2025 is not just an event—it’s a movement to inspire change and rewrite the narrative for Papua New Guinea’s young generation.
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