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Australia has provided an additional K167 ($52) million in funding to assist the Government of Papua New Guinea to recover from the health, economic and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This targeted financing will support the continued delivery of critical health and education services in the country.
In the health sector, faith-based organizations will now be able to provide accessible primary health care while the education sector will utilize the funds to help finance the cost of tuition for primary school children.
In a joint statement from the Australian High Commission, Senator Marise Payne and Minister for International Development Senator Zed Seselja said the support is part of Australia’s K982 million ($304.7m) Pacific COVID-19 Response Package to help their Pacific and Timor-Leste partners to manage the economic and fiscal shocks of COVID-19, and to maintain critical social services.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen and let me also begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we met this morning and my respects.