
Home [www.pngnri.org]
Oct 4, 2016 · Papua New Guinea’s (PNG’s) demographic transition has been slow and somewhat erratic, according to a paper released by PNG National Research Institute (PNGNRI). NRI Other Publication No. 07 titled “Papua New Guinea’s Slow Demographic Transition since 1950: a Comparative Perspective” , authored by Dr. Geoffrey Hayes, compared Laos with ...
Publications - PNGNRI
Historical Perspective of Decentralisation of Government in PNG . Fact Sheets. These are summaries of progressive presentation of preliminary findings from research projects or present the findings of smaller research projects. Fact Sheets are a key PNG NRI tool to update the policy community on policy research. 2022. 1.
key factors that contribute to insecurity issues in Papua New Guinea (PNG), innovative interventions that can be used to promote safer communities in Port Moresby. Data came from a desktop review of relevant literature
The PNG National Research Institute (PNG NRI) is mandated by legislation to carry out independent research and analysis on development issues affecting PNG. The PNG National Research Institute Act (1993) (Section 5) states that the functions of the PNG NRI are: “(a) the promotion of research into Papua New Guinea society and the economy” and
About Us - PNGNRI
The PNG NRI is an independent statutory authority established by an Act of Parliament in 1988 and confirmed by the IASER (Amendment) Act 1993 to conduct independent policy research into economic and social development issues affecting PNG.
foundation for PNG’s transformation into a smart nation. By strategically investing in the six DIPs and fostering collaboration among government, academia, and the private sector, PNG can drive economic growth, enhance societal well-being, and build resilience to global challenges.
The State of Research in PNG 1. Research in the country has been rather reactive than proactive 1. For example, during the global COVID 19 Pandemic, there was extensive engagement in medical research. DWU was engaged in conducting research on response to the pandemic in the country, creating knowledge
The Papua New Guinea National Research Institute (PNGNRI), in partnership with the Australian National University, is conducting the National Service Delivery Trends Assessment (NSDTA) study in the health, education,
- [PDF]
SPOTLIGHT - PNGNRI
The Papua New Guinea National Research Institute (PNG NRI) is Papua New GuineaÕs leading think tank on public policy and development related issues and trends. Spotlight articles are succinct, policy oriented papers that summarise an issue or an area of PNG NRI work in progress.
The 2024 PNG Budget is delivered once again in the context of “gloomy and uncertain” global outlook, but a much more positive domestic outlook. The economy is expected to exceed K122.5 billion in 2024. Real non-resource sector growth is forecast at 4.7 per cent, continuing