Feedback from survivors, Femili PNG: 2021-23
A new report by two academics at the Australian National University summarises the main findings from Femili PNG’s client feedback surveys over the last three years, 2021 to 2023.
A new report by two academics at the Australian National University summarises the main findings from Femili PNG’s client feedback surveys over the last three years, 2021 to 2023.
A new report by two academics at the Australian National University summarises the main trends and patterns found from Femili PNG’s client data from its first ten years.
Friends of Femili PNG is pleased to release the Evaluation Report into the first year of operations of Femili PNG’s Goroka case management Outpost (1 February 2021 to 31 January 2022). The Evaluation sought to … Read more
Hear Dr Judy Putt, CEO Daisy Plana and Operations Director Denga Ilave discuss the Femili PNG Lae’s six year evaluation – it’s methodology, findings and Femili PNG’s response.
The Sorcery Accusation-related Violence (SARV) in PNG Conference – the Harm and the Healing was held in June 2021. Following the conference, the organisers wrote a submission to PNG’s Special Parliamentary Committee on Gender Based Violence.
Femili PNG undertook an external evaluation of it’s operations. The results are positive, demonstrating the impact of our work and providing guidance for our future endeavours.
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.
Since 2016, Femili PNG has interviewed clients from our first Case Management Centre (CMC) in Lae about their satisfaction with our services. This is focused on our case management as well as the service providers … Read more
Femili PNG’s client data has been recently cited in a new report which analyses trends of sexual, family, and domestic violence rates in PNG.
Konnie Yoifa recently spoke with the Good Will Hunters podcast about the work that Femili PNG does and issues with addressing gender-based violence in the Pacific.