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Papua New Guinea: Yombon urges women to participate in PNG Politics

Source: Post Courier

Bradley Yombon, the Papua New Guinea Pacific regional Representative for the Commonwealth Students Association, has called on women in the country to actively participate in politics.

Yombon, who also holds positions as Patron for the University of Papua New Guinea Cancer Association, PNG Ambassador for Global Leadership Dentistry & Sciences, UNESCO Higher Education Youth Advisor, and International Relations Coordinator for PNG National Volunteer Services, emphasized the need for greater female representation in PNG’s political landscape.

During a youth meeting with UN Women Regional Director for Asia Pacific, Her Excellency Christine Arab, Yombon highlighted the historical underrepresentation of women in PNG politics.

Read here the full article published by Post Courrier on 30 January 2025.

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Bradley Yombon, the Papua New Guinea Pacific regional Representative for the Commonwealth Students Association, has called on women in the country to actively participate in politics.

Yombon, who also holds positions as Patron for the University of Papua New Guinea Cancer Association, PNG Ambassador for Global Leadership Dentistry & Sciences, UNESCO Higher Education Youth Advisor, and International Relations Coordinator for PNG National Volunteer Services, emphasized the need for greater female representation in PNG’s political landscape.

During a youth meeting with UN Women Regional Director for Asia Pacific, Her Excellency Christine Arab, Yombon highlighted the historical underrepresentation of women in PNG politics.

Read here the full article published by Post Courrier on 30 January 2025.

Image by Post Courier

 

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