Dr Kamalini Lokuge speaks to ANU Reporter magazine on the PNG CMC
Dr Kamalini Lokuge has been interviewed by Sophia Callander for the spring edition of the ANU Reporter on the the family and sexual violence Case Management Centre (CMC) in Lae, PNG.
Dr Kamalini Lokuge has been interviewed by Sophia Callander for the spring edition of the ANU Reporter on the the family and sexual violence Case Management Centre (CMC) in Lae, PNG.
We’ve compiled a list of resources for those who are interested in learning more about the issue of family and sexual violence (FSV) in PNG.
Watch a video of Ume Wainetti’s public lecture at ANU’s Development Policy Centre in May, titled ‘Combatting family and sexual violence in PNG: What has been achieved and what is needed?’.
Lae, PNG’s second largest city, is the site of the Case Management Centre. It is a very promising location in PNG to begin an effort to address the gaps in services for survivors of family and sexual violence.
The goals, objectives and key activity areas of the Lae CMC.
Cathy Rimbao, Sargeant, Lae Police, discusses gender-based violence in PNG from a policing perspective. This session was part of the gender-based violence panel at the 2013 PNG Update at ANU. The presentation was recorded on … Read more
The Lae Stakeholder Group is comprised of a range of experts from the community.
This video above from Médecins Sans Frontières highlights the issue of family and sexual violence in Lae, PNG, and the work being done at the Family Support Centre at the Angau Hospital. The following video shows … Read more
The CMC Technical Advisory Group, internationally and nationally recognized experts in FSV case management and related activities, will provide ongoing support.
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has epidemic levels of family and sexual violence (FSV) directed against women and children. A case management centre (CMC) will promote individual case management and inter-sectoral coordination to better assist survivors to access services, support and justice.