Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the women forging change in their schools, places of work, communities and broader society in PNG. It is a day to celebrate the extraordinary impact that women play in creating change; but to also reflect that we have a long way to go to achieving Gender Equality.
Read about the inspirational KTF women Wemah, Jessica, Sandy and Maisy and the amazing work they achieve in the areas of Health, Education, Equality and Leadership.
Team PNG HERO athletes from the world of soccer, rugby, weightlifting, boxing, basketball, and karate recently hosted sports tournaments for the youth of Oro Province, inspiring the youth of the region. A first of their kind, the day-long tournaments in Kokoda and Buna were the culmination of the Kicks 4 Kokoda program. See what fun happened when the athletes arrived in Kokoda and Buna.
Read MoreOn International Women's Day 2022, our newly-announced Archer Leaders are inspiring us towards an equal future.
Read MoreOne afternoon a week, you’ll find the Buna Dolphins in the local primary school field in Oro Province’s Northern Beaches. They are a team of 12-year-old girls and boys from Buna Primary who are participating in the inaugural Kicks 4 Kokoda program, including Rose.
Read MoreKTF (Kokoda Track Foundation)'s Project Zero has one goal - to protect the most vulnerable in our communities, especially women and girls. An innovative and first of its kind partnership in Oro Province, Project Zero aims to challenge and change anti-social behaviours and norms that do not keep women and children safe in their homes and communities.
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