Family Protection Orders in PNG – a pilot study in Lae
Last week, the full research report on Family Protection Orders in Lae was released by the Department of Pacific Affairs at ANU. We congratulate researchers Judy Putt, Theresa Phillips, Davida…
Protection order efficiency improving in Lae
A new report from Femili PNG and the Australian National University shows that the issuing of protection orders by the Lae District Court is becoming more efficient.
End of Project Report for Oxfam
Read our report to Oxfam about our first three years of operations.
Femili PNG: The first two years of data
A report covering our first two years of data is now available. The report highlights the urgent need for levels of violence in PNG to be addressed.
Survey shows domestic violence services getting through, but with delays
Femili PNG has conducted its first client satisfaction survey. The survey, conducted in 2016-17 of 39 randomly-selected clients, found that most clients receive three or four services from Femili PNG.
Femili PNG’s Annual Report for 2016-17 Published
Femili PNG’s Annual Report for 2016-17 is now available, covering our third year of operations in Lae.
Femili PNG and partners present results from first two years
At the Pacific Women Annual Learning Workshop held in Port Moresby on 2-4 May 2017, Femili PNG and their partners presented the results of their first two years of work.
Audio: Dr Kamalini Lokuge at the Ending Violence against Women: Australia and the Region seminar
Listen to Dr Lokuge discuss the limited quantitative evidence available with regard to response services for survivors of family and sexual violence and the importance of demonstrating that an FSV response program is reducing the risk of violence. She explains how Femili PNG invested in the development of a comprehensive quantitative monitoring system at the program design stage.
Solutions we can share
Parliaments in both Australia and Papua New Guinea are asking how to stop the violence that devastates families. Governments, companies and non-government organisations are asking this question. There are solutions we can all share.
A life away from violence – answering the hard questions
How many jobs require you to be a detective, small business adviser, cost-of-living analyst, security assessor, accommodation coordinator, travel consultant, government liaison and family relations intermediary? These are just some of the roles that Femili PNG’s caseworkers assume on a daily basis.