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Read More2020 Archer Leader and UPNG journalism graduate, KTF’s Projects and Communications Coordinator Elizabeth Guka brings you a look 'behind the butterflies' in a series of profiles with her colleagues, the extraordinary KTF PNG team. We hope you enjoy getting to know and love our incredible people; in this edition it’s Lydia Dimokari, Senior Projects Coordinator based in our Port Moresby office.
Read MoreKTF (Kokoda Track Foundation)'s Project Zero has one goal - to protect the most vulnerable in our communities, especially women and girls. An innovative and first of its kind partnership in Oro Province, Project Zero aims to challenge and change anti-social behaviours and norms that do not keep women and children safe in their homes and communities.
Read MoreIn the midst of a global pandemic where health facilities are stretched, it is easy for COVID-19 to draw the focus of activities, away from other critical elements of primary healthcare. In the remote Kokoda Track region of PNG, a group of dedicated Community Health Workers are committed to ensuring their communities stay safe and well from all health risks, including that posed by the virus.
Read MoreKTF is delighted to welcome respected Papua New Guinean businessperson, Peter Aitsi MBE to our Board of Directors.
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