Responding to COVID-19 with the support of UNDP
Throughout 2020, Femili PNG has been coordinating its response to COVID-19 with partners in government, NGOs and the community. With the nation-wide state of emergency declaration in March, there was…
Interview: Sustineo’s Tom Sloan on gender-based violence and fundraising for the Virtual Marathon Festival
Tom Sloan excited at training for the Canberra Times Virtual Marathon Festival Can you briefly describe the work that Sustineo does in PNG? Sustineo is a social research firm that…
Lae Secondary teachers practice social distancing during training
Participants listening to Morobe Provincial Education Program Advisor while practicing social distancing Femili PNG conducted a 3-day sensitization training on family and sexual violence (FSV) to 20 Lae Secondary School…
UNDP support Femili PNG’s work during times of COVID
Dirk Wagener (UNDP Resident Representative) and Daisy Plana (Femili PNG CEO), July 2020 In early July, Femili PNG and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) signed an agreement of PGK…
Survey results: 2016-2020 Client satisfaction with Femili PNG and service providers
Since 2016, Femili PNG has interviewed clients from our first Case Management Centre (CMC) in Lae about their satisfaction with our services. This is focused on our case management as…
Femili PNG cited by Pacific Women for quality of casework services
Femili PNG has been noted as a significant partner in the progress against family, sexual and gender-based violence in PNG by Pacific Women. The report by Pacific Women outlines the…
Reporting, Investigating and Prosecuting Family and Sexual Violence Offences in Papua New Guinea
Femili PNG's client data has been recently cited in a new report which analyses trends of sexual, family, and domestic violence rates in PNG.
Listen: ‘How do you address gender based violence in the Pacific?’
Konnie Yoifa recently spoke with the Good Will Hunters podcast about the work that Femili PNG does and issues with addressing gender-based violence in the Pacific.
FSV increase due to social distancing
For those, especially women and children who have been experiencing family and sexual violence (FSV), is it safe for them to be in a ‘’lockdown’’ situation at home with their abuser?
‘Best practice’: Femili PNG noted for casework management
Femili PNG has been noted in a recent Australian Government report as ‘best practice’ in its case management procedures and coordination of resources for survivors of family and sexual violence…