UNICEF Papua New Guinea’s Post

In Papua New Guinea, too many girls are still denied the right to education, still forced into early marriage, and still endure violence and exploitation. But when girls are supported, they have the power to change the country. Investing in girls means investing in PNG’s future: a generation of leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, and changemakers. Today, let’s stand with our girls, amplify their voices, and ensure they grow up safe, educated, and free to lead change in Papua New Guinea. When we protect girls, we protect PNG’s future. Girls, share what you want by commenting below 👇 #GirlGoals

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Berthshiba Bade. Pena

Registered nurse and also a certified Women’s Leadership in Disaster Risk Reduction,Assessment, Management and Preparedness in Disaster Crisis. I’m a climate and Health Alliance Council from Papua New Guinea.

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Girls need to be Educated and have their choice in decision making.

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Paulsam Sulungnga Ewal

Associate | Diploma in Public Administration

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That is a lie , not all provinces practice the forced marriage culture. In truth we don't practice forced marriage ..We don't in Bogia , Madang Province .. UNICEF you are a reputable organization, please get your facts right. Maybe provide details of provinces practicing forced marriage

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