COVID-19 has now been reported in Papua New Guinea and KTF is supporting the direction provided by the PNG Government. As such, all of KTF’s Colleges – Kokoda College, Balimo College and Hanuabada College - will cease operations from Monday 23 March for a minimum period of 14 days and until further notice.
Read MoreThe recent outbreak of COVID-19 is rapidly spreading across the globe with a growing number of outbreak hubs. Whilst there are still no confirmed cases of the virus in Papua New Guinea, the virus poses a very real threat to the health systems and welfare of people across Papua New Guinea including the communities we work with, our team and volunteers.
Read MoreLast Friday, 16 extraordinary young women and men with bright visions for Papua New Guinea’s future were set on their leadership journey by an esteemed group of leaders, including Acting Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Hon. Davis Steven, Australian High Commissioner, Bruce Davis and Chairman of the Motu Koita Assembly, Dadi Toka.
Read MorePlayers from Australian NRL teams, the Cronulla Sharks and Canterbury Bulldogs, delivered 2,500 solar lights to students at Hagara Primary School in Hanuabada today, thanks to the strong partnership between Australian NGO KTF (Kokoda Track Foundation) and the Motu Koita Assembly.
Read MoreGuided by our values of integrity, perseverance, compassion, ingenuity and mateship, and focussing on four program pillars - education, health, livelihoods and leadership - we walk alongside our neighbours in the spirit of Kokoda to achieve our strategic goals.
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