The Inaugural NCD Youth Summit & Expo

The Inaugural NCD Youth Summit & Expo The summit will be held from the 10th to the 14th of August 2024.

We are excited to announce the Inaugural National Capital District (NCD) Youth Summit & Expo, a groundbreaking event initiated by the visionary Governor of NCD, Honourable Powes Parkop.

21/04/2026
UNICEF is launching a call for applications for the Young Pasifika Wayfinders program and youths aged 15 - 19 years old ...
21/04/2026

UNICEF is launching a call for applications for the Young Pasifika Wayfinders program and youths aged 15 - 19 years old in PNG are encouraged to apply.

This application round is inviting potential new members to join the group from July 2026 – December 2027.

We would greatly appreciate if you could share this opportunity within your NCDC youth network.

Further details about the program can be found here: www.unicef.org/pacificislands/

19/03/2026

PORT MORESBY’S SAFETY AND SECURITY INITIATIVES GAIN MAJOR BOOST WITH OVERWHELMING PARLIAMENTARY SUPPORT FOR VAGRANCY LAW

PNG Parliament this evening overwhelmingly passed the revised 2025 Vagrancy Act, with an 80–1 vote in its favour, marking a significant move to strengthen law and order in the capital city and across other urban centres nationwide.

The bill, sponsored by National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop, targets repeat offenders and individuals involved in summary offenses and serious criminal activities.

Speaking in Parliament today, Governor Parkop said under the new law, habitual offenders can be declared vagrants by the District or National Court and issued exclusion orders back to their home villages for a period of time prescribed by the courts.

“If a person is repeatedly involved in serious crime or summary offenses, it is better they return to their home area, reflect, and change before coming back,” he said.

He added that those engaged in financing tribal fights, inciting violence, ethnic tensions, and other illegal activities will be dealt with under the law.

“This bill provides another tool and mechanism to deal with law and order issues in our urban centres across the country,” Governor Parkop said.

He stressed that the law is not limited to Port Moresby, but can be applied in other major centres including Lae, Kokopo, Kimbe, Mount Hagen and Madang.

“There are already adequate laws in place; our main challenge has always been enforcement,” he said.

Governor Parkop clarified that the law does not target homeless or unemployed individuals unless they are involved repeatedly in summary offenses or criminal activities that threaten public safety.

“This law targets behaviour, not identity,” he said.

“If you are homeless or unemployed but not committing crime, this law will not apply to you.”

He emphasized that the law applies equally to all citizens.

“This law does not discriminate — it applies equally to everyone, whether you are unemployed, member of Parliament or a senior public official,” he said.

Governor Parkop further explained that exclusion orders will be determined by the courts, depending on the severity of offences, ranging from short-term bans to longer periods.

He also highlighted ongoing security initiatives in the capital, including a K20 million CCTV project, City Wardens, POM City Watch, and the Neighbourhood Watch Program, saying the new law will complement these efforts.

“We must never compromise the security of our capital city. It is important for residents, for our country, and for our national image,” he said.

“We are taking all necessary steps to support police and ensure a high level of safety in our cities.”

He also clarified that the new law does not defy national unity in any form or shape, adding it encourages people to respect each other and live together as one people, one city and one nation.

He added that the broader goal is to promote peaceful coexistence.

“We must learn to live together peacefully and respect each other in our urban communities. The intention is to build safe, peaceful, and orderly cities for all residents and visitors,” Governor Parkop said.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister James Marape commended Governor Parkop for the initiative and offered an apology to the Motu Koitabuans and other residents for issues caused by people from the Highlands region.

Let us come together to show respect for a great man who brought the country together under one banner 🙏 🇵🇬.
24/02/2026

Let us come together to show respect for a great man who brought the country together under one banner 🙏 🇵🇬.

16/10/2025
20/08/2025

YOUNG people are assets, not liabilities, of the country, says National Planning and Monitoring Department Secretary Konie Samuel.

“Youths are not liabilities but are asset to this country, and need to be treated as such,” he said.

“(They) are not lazy and idle as assumed by us often. They only lack opportunity and right policies and frameworks that can capture their dreams and aspirations.”

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Read More : https://www.thenational.com.pg/samuel-says-youths-are-our-assets-and-not-lazy-they-only-lack-opportunities/

20/08/2025

2024 National Youth Baseline Study Report Launched:
The study, conducted by PNGNRI last year (2024) and led by Dr. Elizabeth Kopel, aimed to provide baseline data for DNPM to guide the development of PNG's National Compulsory Youth Services Strategic Intervention Policy. Over 9,000 youths across 13 provinces of PNG were surveyed.

Report:https://www.pngnri.org/images/Publications/2024_National_Youth_Baseline_Report_updated.pdf

20/08/2025

Learning entrepreneurial skills through the Teen Entrepreneur Program

04/08/2025

Leaders Unite to Drive Urgent Action for Child Wellbeing in Papua New Guinea

02/06/2025

📣 Join the PAYA PNG Regional Youth Summit 2025 in Port Moresby from 14–17 September to mark Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Anniversary.

🇵🇬 Hosted by PAYA, this three-day summit brings together 20 youth leaders from PNG and across the Pacific for panel discussions, leadership workshops, cultural celebrations and community engagement.

Applications close 30 June 2025. Limited spots available for local and international delegates.

🔗 Apply now at https://paya.org.au/events/png-summit and help shape the future! 🌺

29/05/2025

Papua New Guinea’s political leaders united to establish the country’s first Permanent Parliamentary Committee on Children and Youth.

This major milestone coincided with the official visit of Dr Najat Maalla M’jid, the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against Children.

“Child protection and wellbeing is not a checklist – you have to act,” Dr Najat said.

The establishment of the Permanent Parliamentary Committee on Youth and Children represents a pivotal step in advancing child rights in Papua New Guinea. The formation of this committee is a bold commitment to ensuring the voices of children and young people are heard and prioritised in national policymaking.

Read full story - https://www.unicef.org/png/stories/parliament-marks-milestone-next-generation-png-celebrates-50-years-independence

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