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  • Public Servants challenged to be leaders at work place

    Public Servants challenged to be leaders at work place

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    Minister for Public Service Westly Nukundj challenged recipients of Certificate in Leadership and Governance to be leaders in their respective provincial governments and state entities which they represent. Minister Nukundj was speaking at the graduation of the 2nd batch of Public Servants from the Momase, Highlands and Southern Region who graduated on the 16th of…

  • PILAG OPENS NEW LIBRARY

    PILAG OPENS NEW LIBRARY

    Many years ago PNG used to have libraries in most schools and provinces but most have been shut down due to lack of funding to maintain them and books being outdated said Public Service Minister Westly Nukundj when welcoming development partners and Australian Foreign Affairs Minister and Minister for Women, Marise Payne, Deputy Prime Minister…

  • OGAPHS FAREWELL TRAINEES

    OGAPHS FAREWELL TRAINEES

    Four final year students from the University of Technology completed their 6 months internship training with the Office of Government Accommodation and Public Service Housing as part of their course requirement to complete their respective programs. “Translating theory to practice is a challenge that all of us go through. In PNG its competitive to find…

  • DPM LAUNCHES 4 YEAR CORPORATE PLAN

    DPM LAUNCHES 4 YEAR CORPORATE PLAN

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    The launching of the Department of Personnel Management Corporate Plan 2019-2022 was a milestone event and an achievement because the National Executive Council has approved this document to be used as a template for all other government departments and agencies including provincial administrations when developing their respective corporate plans. DPM’s vision is “To have an…

  • Morobe public servants determined to lead with ethics and values

    Morobe public servants determined to lead with ethics and values

    Morobe’s public sector leaders believe that ethics and values are crucial for more effective delivery of vital local services, including health care and education. More than 50 public servants participated in the recent Pacific Leadership and Governance Precinct short courses on Ethical Leadership for Decision Making, including 29 who took part in Lae. Siwan Patiuwatu,…

  • PILAG Launches New Logo

    PILAG Launches New Logo

    Pacific Institute of Leadership and Governance Precinct has been doing a tremendous work in upskilling public servants in necessary knowledge and at the same time driving the six values enshrined in the capability framework. The six values being honesty, integrity, accountability, responsibility, respect and wisdom. The whole idea was evident when PILAG launched its new…