Bel Isi PNG soon to open in Port Moresby
We are happy to welcome the 15 new staff who have begun training for our Port Moresby programs, where Femili PNG will be operating a new Case Management Centre as part of the Bel Isi PNG initiative.
We are happy to welcome the 15 new staff who have begun training for our Port Moresby programs, where Femili PNG will be operating a new Case Management Centre as part of the Bel Isi PNG initiative.
‘Man gets 27 years for incest’ was the headline in the Post Courier after a 47-year-old man was sentenced to 27 years imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to 2 counts of incest.
We are looking for passionate, flexible people who can help us deliver services and work with partners at our new Safe House and Case Management Centre in Port Moresby.
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A report covering our first two years of data is now available. The report highlights the urgent need for levels of violence in PNG to be addressed.
A safe house providing shelter for survivors of family and sexual violence (FSV) can now save money on its electricity and water bills thanks to some newly installed solar panels and a water tank.
Six Case Workers from Femili PNG, along with our Case Work Manager and Operations Manager, completed three days of intensive training on Case Management and Self-Care last week (16-18 August 2017) in Lae.
From 4 to 6 July 2017, Femili PNG conducted training on gender-based violence and trauma-informed care in Daru. The training was organized by the Burnet Institute who is working with stakeholders to reduce the impact of drug-resistant tuberculosis in Western Province.
Femili PNG is pleased to announce that the official opening of its new office in Lae took place on 5 June 2017. The official opening luncheon was held at the Lae International Hotel, followed by a blessing and ribbon cutting at the new office.
Femili PNG celebrated its two-year anniversary at an event in Lae last month attended by more than 40 partners and stakeholders. The event was an opportunity to reflect on the progress that has been made through the power of partnerships since the organisation began its work in July 2014.