Australia
and PNG today announced the release of the first four community development
small grants under the AusAID-funded Strongim
Pipol Strongim Nesen (SPSN)
program. Strongim
Pipol Strongim Nesen is a democratic governance partnership between the Governments
of Papua New Guinea and Australia.
The
grants totaling K256, 000 will enable four Oro-based community based
organisations to improve
access to education, reduce family and sexual violence, increase disability
services and improve awareness of health and HIV issues in the province.
AusAID will provide K50 million
through SPSN in small, medium and large grants over the next two years
to assist civil
society and Non-Government Organisations deliver community development projects
to improve the lives of communities across Papua New Guinea.
The Head of the Australian aid
program in PNG, Stuart Schaefer, said
SPSN is helping Papua New Guineans to work inside their own communities to make
them stronger.
“AusAID is pleased to be supporting organisations
committed to improving maternal and child health, supporting those living with
HIV/AIDS, addressing violence against women and increasing participation for
all people, particularly people with disabilities,” said Mr Schaefer.
The SPSN grants are unique in
Papua New Guinea. All stages of the
grant development and implementation process involve provincial and district
government officers working jointly with local community workers.
A local grants committee,
nominated and coordinated by Oro’s Provincial Administration, screens, selects
and approves projects for funding.
District government officers with local community workers will
collaborate with each community based organisation to monitor and evaluate the
impact of its project.
SPSN Deputy Program Director,
Martin Syder today officially handed over approved Funding Deeds to the four
successful organisations in Popondetta.
“SPSN is proud to be working with Oro’s Provincial Administration to
strengthen community groups, their members and their service to the province,”
said Mr Syder.
Oro Provincial Administrator, Mr Owen
Awaita said the province is committed to transforming communities and the lives
of people.
“Such funding opportunities
signify the partnership between PNG and Australia to improve Oro Province and
PNG. The province is grateful to be the first to receive small grants funding
under SPSN,” said Mr Awaita.
Through these grant agreements the Oro Family and Sexual Violence
Action Committee will receive K66, 000 to support a Family and Sexual
Violence (FSV) program that will aim to empower 120 male advocates against FSV
in the three Local Level Governments of Higaturu, Oro Bay and Kokoda.
Anglican Health
Services Popondetta will receive K72, 000 to run a Village
Health and HIV project to strengthen the services of two of its health clinics,
providing access for people in 4 LLGs to 4 LLGs.
Oro Kinise and
Disabled Association will receive K65, 000 to further
strengthen its services to people living with disabilities and their carers.
A further K53, 000 will be given to the Northern Provincial Volleyball
Federation to continue its community awareness on healthy living, HIV,
family violence and drug and alcohol abuse.
The four organisations are amongst 37 projects expected to sign small
grant agreements over August and September. A total of 12 organisations
received large grants in May.
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For Media Enquiries, Contact SPSN Communications officer, Lydia Kaia on telephone: 323 5643 or email: Lydia.Kaia[AT]spsnpng[DOT]com
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For Media Enquiries, Contact SPSN Communications officer, Lydia Kaia on telephone: 323 5643 or email: Lydia.Kaia[AT]spsnpng[DOT]com
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