The PNG Institute of Cultural Recognition and PNG Studies has received K150,000 in support from the Department of National Planning to strengthen capacity building and research under the European Union–funded INTRACOMP project.
Institute of PNG Gains Support
TVWAN, 29 January 2026 , Papua New Guinea
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