Players from Australian NRL teams, the Cronulla Sharks and Canterbury Bulldogs, delivered 2,500 solar lights to students at Hagara Primary School in Hanuabada today, thanks to the strong partnership between Australian NGO KTF (Kokoda Track Foundation) and the Motu Koita Assembly.
Read MoreGuided by our values of integrity, perseverance, compassion, ingenuity and mateship, and focussing on four program pillars - education, health, livelihoods and leadership - we walk alongside our neighbours in the spirit of Kokoda to achieve our strategic goals.
Read More“I walked from my village from 8am in the morning to 6pm to be here at the beach. I have learnt some big things.”
Read MoreOn the northern tip of Buka Island in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, the women of Lemanmanu village who run a business that produces and sells female hygiene packs are keen to continuously improve their business skills and sales so they can support their families.
Read MoreKTF welcomes all aspiring teachers and health workers to take up this exciting opportunity and serve their communities in the provision of education and healthcare.
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