
Family protection orders help prevent violence in PNG
A first-of-its-kind study led by The Australian National University has found that family protection orders are helping to stop violence in Papua New Guinea.
A first-of-its-kind study led by The Australian National University has found that family protection orders are helping to stop violence in Papua New Guinea.
Femili PNG is pleased to support a second phase of research into Family Protection Orders in PNG conducted by the Department of Pacific Affairs (DPA) at the Australian National University and supported by the Australian Government … Read more
On 8 August, Lindy Kanan, Senior Research Officer at the ANU Department of Pacific Affairs, and Mr Pious Tapil, Senior Provincial Magistrate Morobe Province, presented the results of a pilot study in Family Protection orders … Read more
Last week, the full research report on Family Protection Orders in Lae was released by the Department of Pacific Affairs at ANU. We congratulate researchers Judy Putt, Theresa Phillips, Davida Thomas and Lindy Kanan on … Read more
A new report from Femili PNG and the Australian National University shows that the issuing of protection orders by the Lae District Court is becoming more efficient.