JICA Training in Japan for PNG Public Servants – Sharing Japan’s Development Experience

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2026.07.03

Seven (7) public servants have been selected in June to undertake specialized short-term training programs in Japan under the JICA. These programs cover a diverse range of priority sectors, including biomedical engineering, energy policy, fisheries management, gender equality, national statistics, and waste management. Each training program is designed to strengthen technical expertise and practical skills, with durations ranging from three (3) weeks to six (6) months depending on the course and level of specialization.


From left, Ms. Serah Simbawa (NSO), Ms. Belinda Naso (NCDC)

Ms. Samantha Nuaku (National Parliament), Mr. Kiram Parr (Western Provincial Admin.)

The programs will bring together participants from a number of countries, creating a rich and dynamic learning environment. This international setting will enable participants to exchange knowledge, share experiences, and build professional networks, thereby enhancing both regional and global perspectives.

Mr. Apigerea Maha (Dept. Of Health) Mr. Horia Pora (NEA), Mr. Amos Pennington (NFC)

JICA remains committed to its longstanding partnership with PNG and is proud to share its development experience, knowledge, and technology to support the country’s sustainable growth.

These capacity-building initiatives are aimed at strengthening the skills and knowledge of public servants, enabling them to effectively contribute to policy development, service delivery, and the overall socio-economic advancement of the country. JICA wishes all participants every success in their training in Japan.

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