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Project Name: Mike Manning Youth Democracy Camp 2013 Donors: AusAID - Strongim Pipol Strongim Nesen Programme Esso Highlands Limited Project Timeline: January – August 2013 Contact Information: Hane Toua Events & Outreach Programme Coordinator Transparency International PNG Inc. PO Box 591, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Ph: 320 2188 / 320 2182 Email: [email protected] Activity Completion Report

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Project Name: Mike Manning Youth Democracy Camp 2013

Donors: AusAID - Strongim Pipol Strongim Nesen Programme Esso Highlands Limited Project Timeline: January – August 2013 Contact Information: Hane Toua Events & Outreach Programme Coordinator Transparency International PNG Inc. PO Box 591, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Ph: 320 2188 / 320 2182

Email: [email protected]

Activity Completion Report

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PROJECT OVERVIEW

Transparency International PNG Inc. (TIPNG) runs yearly Mike Manning Youth Democracy Camps

(MMYDCs) in an effort to equip young leaders from all over Papua New Guinea with basic advocacy and

leadership skills and notions of human rights and democracy. This Activity Completion Report (ACR) gives

a narration of all the project activities of the MMYDC from January to August 2013.

Before proceeding further with this report we wish to express our gratitude to the Australian Agency for

International Development (AusAID) through the Strongim Pipol, Strongim Nesen (SPSN) Programme and

Esso Highlands Limited for funding this year’s camp. This programme would not have been possible

without these generous contributions.

STRATEGIC GOALS

The MMYDC activity falls under TIPNG’s strategic goal of Values where the strategic objective is to

contribute to instil a higher level of integrity as stated in the PNG constitution.

Project Objectives

The objectives of the camps are that the targeted youth will be able to:

Participate more actively to advocate for a less corrupt society

Explain and teach others about how governments should work

Demonstrate leadership & effective self-management skills ACTIVITIES The actual camp programme takes place in July, however, setting up the logistics and the camp participation selection process takes many months. To give a comprehensive picture of the project activities, this report has itemized each major activity with a short summary of what was achieved.

Sponsorship proposals and funding commitments

The two major donors for this year’s camp were AusAID (through the Strongim Pipol Strongim Nesen Programme) with K 170,000 and Esso Highlands Limited with K 33,150. Total funding secured for the camp amounted to K 203,150. Full expenditure report1 for the 2013 MMYDC is attached with this report.

Participant recruitment Participant recruitment began in the second week of March and ran until the 31st of May. During this time 65 schools were contacted and asked to submit nominations for the camp. By the time the nomination deadline was reached we had received a total of 65 nominations from 31 schools. Of these, 55 students made the final selection list.

Final participant selection While making the final selections, we consider if the school has attended the camp before and also ensure that we choose a fair number of schools from every province. We also select students according to the quality of their essay. A total of 55 students, who met the criteria, were selected from 23 schools. As we got closer to travel dates, we lost 3 students who could not attend due to transportation problems from their homes to the airport and camp venue. These students were replaced with students from our reserve list, unfortunately due to circumstances beyond our

1 Finance (expenditure report) attached as Appendix 1

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control; these students were unable to travel. In the end, the final number of participants2 was 52, with 28 of these male and 24 of these female. Of the 28 male participants, 2 were male vision impaired students from the Mt Sion Centre for the Blind in Goroka. There were also 2 out of school youth who attended this year’s camp.

Logistics and travel arrangements

The camp venue (Kefamo Conference Centre , Goroka, Eastern Highlands Province) was booked towards the end of last year and the booking was reconfirmed at the beginning of this year. Travel arrangements for students and guest speakers were made simultaneously. We learned towards the end of June that the runway at Goroka Airport was cracked and therefore the flights to Goroka were downgraded (only smaller planes were allowed to land). This threw our flight schedule off a bit but we managed to get all our students on the next available flights. This resulted in 9 of the Port Moresby based students arriving on the second day of the camp programme. However catch-up sessions were held in the evening and early morning to allow the students to be on the same page as the rest of the group. Once again, Pacific MMI Insurance provided travel insurance for the camp participants and staff.

Camp programme and camp held

This year’s camp was held from Monday 1st to Wednesday 10th July 2013. Unlike other year’s the duration of this year’s camp was for 10 days. The actual camp programme3 content for this year did not differ much to last year’s programme. The major changes made to the camp programme were the extension of the Drama Workshop to take up a full day and also the extension of the Media Workshop to take up a full day. Other notable changes were the revision of the simulation exercise4 to include guiding notes, the production of the Kefamo Times Newspaper, the live internet presentation and inclusion of two new movies which were The Lady and Iron Ladies of Liberia.

Guest speakers A total of 24 guest speakers were invited to speak at the camp to share their experiences and insights. Out of these 24, 15 actually attended the camp and gave presentations. Some of these included Dame Carol Kidu (former politician), Governor of Eastern Highlands Province Hon. Julie Soso and Dame Meg Taylor (Vice President and Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, World Bank Group). The other 9 speakers did not attend either because of other commitments or difficulties faced by our office to re-confirm their attendance.

Photos from the camp

2 2013 MMYDC Participants List attached as Appendix 2

3 Camp programme attached as Appendix 3

4 Simulation exercise paper attached as Appendix 4

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RESULTS The running of these camps is a long term strategy. Hopefully in a few years we will be able to see some measurable long term results as a consequence of the civic actions and careers chosen by some of the very first students who attended the camp in 2008. TIPNG focuses on the short and mid-term results of the camp as a means of evaluation. As a short term result, students complete an evaluation form at the end of the camp. This form asks them to judge the ease of understanding of topics/sessions and the percentage of how useful they found the camp programme. Mid-term results talks about monitoring the progress of camp participants post camp. As a means of monitoring, TIPNG conducts a post camp telephone survey every three months to monitor student’s progress. Short term results

As mentioned above students complete an evaluation form. The data collected from the forms allows us

to produce the graphs below.

The results from the above graph we can see that generally participants found most of the topics and

sessions easy to understand. The presentations or sessions we will need to improve on are Making Laws

Practice, Integrity systems/institutions, Open Parliament Project, Political Parties, United Nations System,

Petroleum Resources and Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative. This feedback will be given to the

people who facilitated or gave presentations for these topics so that they can improve for next year.

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Generally students found most of the camp programme content useful. You will note that the

percentages do not add up to 100%. This is because some students don’t assess the sessions because they

were either absent during that session or they could not remember it.

Mid Term results

After students pass out of the camp, we monitor students by keeping track of their progress by

conducting a telephone survey every 3 months. This section of the report talks about the activities of

students whom we have been able to contact. TIPNG believes the actions of previous camp participants,

however little, have brought positive change to the local community.

2013 Camp participants

Stanley Phillipae

Upon returning to Madang, Stanley secured a partnership with NBC Radio Madang which

he has been using to broadcast educational information about what youth can do to fight

against corruption in the hope that it would bring about changes in families and

communities which cannot be reached in person. Stanley has also been carrying out

awareness in schools, church, sports groups and his family to start up a Youth Against

Corruption Association (YACA) group for his school. He has already collected registrations

of interest from students and primary and secondary schools. Once the YACA group is established, Stanley

plans to travel to remote parts of the province to educate locals about human rights, election procedures

and the Legal System of Papua New Guinea.

Jonty Rangit

When Jonty returned to Kimbe, he met with interested students and youth in Kimbe town and planned a beautification activity for the Kimbe Police Barracks. Jonty is now in the process of formally establishing a YACA Group in Kimbe for both students and out of school youth. Jonty’s actions caught the attention of TIPNG’s network partner in Kimbe,

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Sustaining the movement:

The Voice Inc.

The Voice Inc.(TVI) is a dynamic

youth development organisation

based in PNG that runs leadership

programs with students in schools

and universities. The program aims

to build a sense of purpose in

students’ lives, increase their

confidence and create avenues for

them to contribute to their

communities through projects.

Many of the students who come out

of the camp return to their home

provinces and start Youth Against

Corruption Associations in their

schools. When they reach

University, they join The Voice.

The Voice Inc. reports that some of

the best students they receive are

the former MMYDC participants.

At present, YACA has a very

strong partnership with The Voice

Inc. often collaborating on projects,

workshops and forums.

Diane Mirio, whose daughter is also a former MMYDC camp participant. Jonty and Diane have now made plans to meet to discuss the way forward for the Kimbe YACA group. Previous Camp participants Kaleichris Maha

Kaleichris was selected from Kila Kila Secondary School to attend the 2012 camp. Before

Kaleichris attended the camp in September, he was already the President of the Kila Kila

Secondary YACA group. Under Kaleichris’ leadership, the YACA group organised school

visits to Bavaroko and Coronation Primary Schools. At these school visits, the Kila Kila

Secondary YACA group would perform an anti-corruption drama followed by a short talk

about the effects of corruption. After the performance is done, the school is presented

with anti-corruption materials (posters, brochures etc). After completing grade 12, Kaleichris continues to

act as a mentor to the Kila Kila Secondary YACA group who now combine with the Gordons Secondary

School YACA group to do school visits. So far this year, they have carried out 2 visits to Bavaroko and

Coronation Primary Schools. Along with school visits, Kaleichris and the Kila Kila YACA group also raised

money to buy presents for patients in the children’s ward in November last year.

Shane Saroya

After leaving the Youth Democracy Camp, Shane Saroya started a YACA group at his

school, Don Bosco (Vanimo), before moving on to tertiary studies at the University of

Papua New Guinea. The group has 19 registered

members and has been actively carrying out

awareness activities within the school and around

Vanimo Town. Shane is currently studying Business Management at

the University of Papua New Guinea and is an active member of The

Voice Inc having participated in their Dream Programme.

Mariepaul Yapenare

Mariepaul Yapenare was selected from Kwikila

Secondary School in the Central Province. After

completing grade 12, Mariepaul was selected to

attend the University of Papua New Guinea to study

Business Management. At the University, Mariepaul

was then selected to attend The voice Inc.’s Dream

Programme. Last year, Mariepaul organised a group of youth to visit

the Psychiatric Hospital where they cleaned parts of the hospital,

and cooked food to share lunch with some of the psychiatric

patients and presented stationery items. The psychiatric ward does

not get visited by a lot of groups because people naturally fear it.

Mariepaul organised this activity to show that care and equal

treatment must be provided to all those who are affected by illness

even those who have psychiatric (mental) problems. Mariepaul

continues to involve herself with The Voice Inc and help other

young people find their leadership potential to contribute meaningfully to their communities.

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Lisa-Thea Kasnari

Lisa-Thea was selected from Port Moresby Grammar school in the National Capital District

Province. Due to her family’s financial constraints, Lisa was unable to a complete her final

term at Port Moresby Grammar school and left school to find employment. Earlier this

year Lisa attended the YACA organised Media-Smart Youth Workshop where she heard

the story of New Erima Primary School. New Erima Primary School had rehabilitation

funds earmarked for the building of new classrooms. These funds were never received by

the school because they were being diverted and held back by corrupt officials in the Department of

National Planning and Monitoring. The school finally received some of the funds last year and has since

constructed new classrooms. The school currently does not have a library. In May and June this year, Lisa

wrote a proposal to the Digicel Foundation asking them to build a library for the school. Digicel

Foundation have given positive indications to Lisa’s request but need more information from the school,

such as copies of board meeting minutes, which Lisa is currently collecting. TIPNG will continue to monitor

Lisa’s progress with this initiative and provide support to her where possible. Lisa also participated as an

observer during the 2012 national elections.

Tamarah Munjin

Tamarah Munjin was selected from Lae Christian Academy in Lae, Morobe Province. In April

this year, Tamarah Munijin contacted us to volunteer to organise the Sir Anthony Siaguru

Walk Against Corruption in Lae, Morobe Province. Tamarah and her teacher, Theresa

Mirinu along with other volunteers formed a committee to organise the walk. Tamarah says

she did this because she wanted to provide an opportunity for residents in Lae to be able to

peacefully demonstrate their opposition to corruption and also raise money for TIPNG to continue to do

its work. The Lae walk was very successful, with more than 200 people participating and raising more than

K13,000 for TIPNG. Tamarah and her teachers are now working on formally establishing a Youth Against

Corruption Association Group for Lae Christian Academy.

Banai David

Banai David was selected from Gerehu Secondary School in Port Moresby. Banai was the

school captain of Gerehu Secondary which was having major problems. Banai and the

School Representative Council organised a petition with these four main points:

Discipline teachers who were not punctual to class and remove those who were not attending classes at all.

Change of Board of Governors

Change of the School Administration – Principal and the two deputies

Release of financial reports This petition was received by the Secretary of the Department of Education and soon after the Principle of Gerehu Secondary was removed and replaced. Since that time onwards, Gerehu Secondary has seen improvements in teacher’s attendance and students’ attendance in classes. Although this action took place before Banai attended the camp in 2012, Banai says the knowledge he gained from the camp has empowered him to continue to do more. Banai currently attends the University of Papua New Guinea and is studying Public Policy Management. Banai is also an active member of The Voice Inc. where in his capacity as a Clean Generation ambassador, visits schools to speak to students about the clean generation programme and what it aims to achieve.

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Peterson Simahe Baina Peterson Baina was selected from the Flexible Open Distance Education (FODE) Centre in Goroka, Eastern Highlands Province. After attending the camp, Peterson continued his studies in Goroka. Peterson has been an active advocate against corruption, sharing his knowledge attained from the camp with students, church groups and youth groups. Peterson regularly contributes ideas and discussion topics on the Youth Against Corruption Association Group on Facebook. Recently, Peterson informed us that as a

result of his work, his mother will be standing for Local Level Government Elections in Goroka Eastern Highlands Province. Peterson continues to have dialogue and discussions with other youth on the YACA Facebook page regularly. Hezron Warike

Hezron Warike attended the camp in 2010 when he was attending Port Moresby Grammar School. After completing grade 12 at POM Grammar, Hezron took up IT studies at the International Training Institute in Port Moresby. During his studies, Hezron heard that TIPNG was looking for interested citizens willing to participate in the Domestic Elections Observation Programme. Hezron signed up as an observer and observed the elections in (insert polling station). When the elections were over, Hezron volunteered to be a data entry officer, inputting all the data collected from over 200 observers

nationwide. After the completion of that project, Hezron then joined the Advocacy & Legal Advice Centre (ALAC) team as a part-time data entry clerk registering complaints into the ALAC database. Recently Hezron was part of a 4-man team that observed the Angoram by-elections held in July. Hezron is now employed full-time with TIPNG as the ALAC Project Assistant. Anna Omba

Anna Omba attended the MMYDC in 2009. She is currently completing the 3rd year of her 4

year Communication Arts Degree Program with the Divine Word University in Madang. In 2012, Anna spent 8 weeks with the TIPNG office as a Communications intern. After returning to DWU this year, Anna started up the Divine Word University YACA group. The DWU YACA group held an open forum during March this year attended by more than 50 people from within and outside of the university. Under Anna’s leadership, the DWU YACA group assisted TIPNG by taking the lead with the organisation of the Madang Walk Against

Corruption. Anna was assisted by Yoland Efi and Amy Kuli who are both executives of the DWU YACA group, who are also participants of the 2011 MMYDC. These are just some of the stories which we have collected from students we have been able to reach. TIPNG will continue to student tracking to capture student’s progress. The monitoring and evaluation plan for this program is work in progress. We aim to have another monitoring report out for the end of October (3rd quarter report). International Outreach TIPNG is part of the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption. We work with our sister chapters in the Pacific region to raise awareness on the damaging effects of corruption to empower people to make an active choice against corruption. Last year, TIPNG invited the Transparency International Fiji (TIF) Youth Integrity Promotion Programme Coordinator, Mr Fenton Lutunatabua, to attend the MMYDC as an observer. When Fenton returned to Fiji, he was instrumental in the setting up of VOSOTA. VOSOTA stands for Voices Speaking Out for Transparency & Accountability and is the first youth group in Fiji, dedicated to fighting corruption. VOSOTA is very similar to YACA. This year, TI Fiji planned, with the assistance of TIPNG, their first Youth Integrity Initiative Workshop. As a result of this, the TIPNG Events Coordinator was given the opportunity to visit, participate in and facilitate

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TIF’s Youth Integrity Initiative Workshop held in Nadave, Fiji. The concept has taken off in Fiji and TIF have conducted two of the four camps they planned. TIPNG is pleased to support TIF and promote ways of strengthening youth integrity across the Pacific region and throughout the TI movement as a whole. Dr Joseph Veramu and Tokasa Alefaio who now run the Youth Integrity Programme for Transparency International Fiji were invited to attend this year’s MMYDC as observers to see the logistics involved, then topics covered and activities that were conducted. During their time here, Joseph and Tokasa assisted greatly with the logistics of the camp, especially in Goroka gaining the experience they needed for their nation-wide camp. TI Fiji has plans to start running nation-wide workshops for students from all over Fiji. CONCLUSION Although faced with considerable logistical challenges the camp was, overall, a success. The MMYDC will

continue to be an annual TIPNG event as part of the overall civic education strategy. Funding continues to

be an issue for TIPNG and so fundraising for the 2014 camp will have to begin immediately as TIPNG

intends to run a camp during the June/July school holidays. As with any activity, there is always room for

improvement and we will take on the lessons learnt from this year’s camp and implement them for an

better camp next year.

Pictured above are participants doing group presentations, group activities and listening to TIPNG Events Coordinator Hane Toua’s presentation at TI Fiji’s first Youth Integrity Initiative Workshop..

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APPENDIX 2

# PROV NOMINEES GENDER NAME OF SCHOOL

1 NCD Abigail Mack F Kopkop College

2 ARB Alice Token F FODE BUKA

3 EHP Andrea Alois F Aiyura National High

4 JIW Andrew David M Fr Peters Secondary School - Fatima

5 ENB Andrew Gibson M Malabunga Secondary School

6 JIW Angelyn Simon F Fr Peters Secondary School - Fatima

7 NCD Angelynne Limbiye F St Josephs International

8 EHP Anna Micheal F Goroka Secondary School

9 MAG Apnah Wenani F Malala Secondary School

10 WSP Beatrice Wukrema F Don Bosco Secondary Vanimo

11 MOR Christopher Lam M Lae Secondary School

12 NIP Chuck Ansphil M OLSH International School

13 MOR Dawitamo Heau M Lae Christian Academy

14 EHP Eddie James M Goroka Secondary School

15 NIP Esther Hailai F Mongop High School

16 MAG Fitler Kohuli M Malala Secondary School

17 EHP Frankie Onea M Mt Zion

18 NCD Grace Sabadi F Badihagwa Secondary School

19 EHP Israel Kine M Mt Zion

20 NCD Jacob Tico Segodi M Kopkop College

21 NCD James Lunge M Jubilee Catholic Secondary

22 MOR Jemimah Taganny F Lae Christian Academy

23 WNB Jonty Rangit M Kimbe Secondary School

24 NIP Karol Kakavu M Mongop High School

25 NCD Leonilla Wapi F Jubilee Catholic Secondary

26 MBP Merolyne Norman F Santa Maria Secondary Watuluma

27 ENB Merolyne Pipiran F Nojanah Intergrated School

28 NCD Methuselah Wabira M Port Moresby National High

29 MOR Michael Mark M Busu Secondary School

30 MBP Micheal Willie M Santa Maria Secondary Watuluma

31 SIM Mondo Kagl M Rosary Secondary School

32 SIM Moro Magundu F Rosary Secondary School

33 NCD Oliver Nobetau M Port Morseby International

34 NCD Peniel Paul M Gerehu Secondary

35 EHP Rachel Siope F Asaroka Secondary School

36 MOR Raylance Mesa F Lae Secondary School

37 WEST Rebecca Gawareng F St Gabriel Technical Secondary

38 EHP Roland Manua M Aiyura National High

39 WEST Sebastine Dabuna M St Gabriel Technical Secondary

40 WHP Seth Jackson M Mt Hagen Secondary

41 WNB Shanne Kase F Kimbe Secondary School

42 MAG Sharon Kepas F Tusbab Secondary School

43 NCD Shedrick Tengen m Gerehu Secondary

44 MAG Stanley Philipae M Tusbab Secondary School

45 WHP Susannia Awaisa F Mt Hagen Secondary

46 NCD Thadius Sesega M Port moresby Grammar

47 WSP Vincent Ako M Don Bosco Secondary Vanimo

48 NCD Vinzealhar Nen F Port Morseby International

49 EHP Vira Korowa M Goroka Secondary School

50 NCD William Kasai M Gordons Secondary

51 NCD Yolendrea English F Port moresby Grammar

52 MOR Zana Zoriry F Busu Secondary School

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APPENDIX 3

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Sunday 30th June 2013

Time Activity Who

*All students should arrive by 6:00pm

4.00 Free time and registration Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

5.30 Fellowship Students to organize

6.00 Dinner

7.00 Get to know you exercise Simon Jenkins - Lead Facilitator

8.00 Film Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

10.15 Bed Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

10.15 Lights out Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

Monday 1st July 2013

Time Activity Presenter

7.00 Breakfast

7.45 Introduce staff including guards Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

8.00 Opening prayer

8.10 Establish camp / Kefamo house rules and sanctions

Simon Jenkins - Lead Facilitator

8.30 Explanation of camp program, agenda, objectives, facilities, what to do if…

Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

8.50 Welcome and introduce / thank the donors Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.00 Official opening Hon. Julie Soso - Governor EHP

9.30 What TIPNG does & purpose of the MMYDC

Emily George Taule - Executive Director, TIPNG

10.00 Morning tea

10.15 Introduction to the scenario Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

10.30 What are Human Rights? Who protects them?

Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

11.00 Why do we have rules & laws? Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

11.30 Where do laws come from Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

12.00 Lunch

1.00 Rule of law (rule of law vs rule of man) Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

1.30 Understanding constitutions Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

2.00 How the PNG Constitution was made Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

2.30 Constitution drafting exercise Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

3.00 Presentation of constitutions Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

3.15 Afternoon Tea

5.30 Fellowship Students to organise

6.00 Dinner

7.00 Film Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.45 Evening snack/ Discussion

10.00 Bed

10.30 Lights out

DAY 2 Tuesday 2nd July 2013

Time Activity Who

7.00 Breakfast CW

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8.00 Explain interim government arrangements Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

8.10 Close of nominations for camp government Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

8.20 What is the difference between Law & Custom?

Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

9.00 Customs & laws in conflict Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

9.30 The legal (court) system in PNG Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

10.00 Morning tea

10.15 Law writing session Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

11.00 1st attempt to pass laws Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

12.00 Lunch

1.00 The new death penalty laws Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

1.45 Referendum on constitution Simon Jenkins & Hane Toua

2.30 Work in teams on first set of policies

3.00 Afternoon tea

3.15 Free time

5.30 Fellowship Students to organise

6.00 Dinner

7.00 First attempt to pass punishments

8.00 Film "Iron Ladies of Liberia" Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.30 Evening snack/ Discussion

10.00 Bed

10.30 Lights out

DAY 3 Wednesday 3rd July 2013

Time Activity Who

7.00 Breakfast/Roll call

8.00 Leadership - What is a good leader? George Bopi - Leadership PNG

8.15 Personal ethics & morals Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.00 What is integrity & what do we mean by the integrity systems

Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.20 The Leadership Code - The role of the Ombudsman Commission

John Toguata

10.00 Morning tea

10.15 Elections - What do you know about them Simon Jenkins - Leader Facilitator

10.30 Secret ballot - one person, one vote Simon Jenkins - Leader Facilitator

10.45 Results of the TIPNG Domestic Elections Observation report - Process or outcome (what does the report mean)

Simon Jenkins - Leader Facilitator

11.45 Who is responsible for election integrity? Simon Jenkins - Leader Facilitator

12.00 Lunch CW

2.00 Work in teams on second set of policies

3.00 Afternoon tea

3.15 Free time

5.30 Fellowship Students to organise

6.00 Dinner

7.00 Second attempt to pass laws Simon Jenkins - Leader Facilitator

8.00 Film "Tanim" (50min) Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.30 Evening snack

10.00 Bed

10.30 Lights out

DAY 4 Thursday 4th July 2013

Time Activity Who

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7.00 Breakfast

8.00 Government - What is it? Dame Carol Kidu

8.30 Who's who in government? (needs updating)

Dame Carol Kidu

9.00 How parliament works - the law making process / parliamentery committees

Kimberly Kanimba Buka - Program Lawyer Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

9.30 Where does government get its money? Taxes and who pays them

Simon Jenkins - Lead Facilitator

10.00 Morning tea

10.15 The role of the opposition & the role of the speaker

Dame Carol Kidu

10.45 Role of an MP - A day in the life of an MP Dame Carol Kidu

12.00 Lunch

1.00 Open parliament project John Varey - Program Manager, Open Pariament Project

1.30 Why political parties matter John Varey - Program Manager, Open Pariament Project

2.00 How does Local Level Government Work? What's the difference in process in local and national govt

Rebecca Kinekin – Care International

2.30 Local government planning exercise Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

3.00 Afternoon tea

3.15 Free time

5.30 Fellowship Students to organise

6.00 Dinner

7.00 3rd attempt to pass laws Simon Jenkins - Lead Facilitator

8.00 Film "Ghandi" Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.00 Evening snack

10.15 Bed

10.30 Lights out

DAY 5 Friday 5th July 2013

Time Activity Who

7.00 Breakfast

8.00 What is Corruption Lawrence Stephens - Chairman, TIPNG

9.00 Results of Corruption group activity Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

10.00 Morning tea

10.15 Reporting corruption - Advocacy & Legal Advice Center

Daniel George - Program Coordinator, Advocacy & Legal Advice Centre

12.00 Lunch CW

1.00 Integrity systems - national integrity institutions

Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

2.00 4th attempt to pass laws Simon Jenkins - Lead Facilitator

3.00 Afternoon tea

3.15 Free time (work on policy papers) 5.30 Fellowship Students to organise

6.00 Dinner

6.45 Film "Erin Brockovich" 183 minutes Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.30 Evening snack/ Discussion

10.00 Bed

10.15 Lights out

DAY 6 Saturday 6th July 2013

Time Activity Who

7.00 Breakfast

8.00 The Role of the Mass Media in a democracy Yvonne Ngutlicik - Communications Officer, TIPNG

8.45 Social media in PNG Emmanuel Narokobi - Managing Director, Masalai Communications

9.30 Workshop on media skills Yvonne & Hane

10.00 Morning tea

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10.15 Continue workshop on media skills Yvonne & Hane

12.00 Lunch

1.00 Continue workshop on media skills

2.30 Presentation of media products Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

3.00 Afternoon tea

3.15 Free time - 2nd hand shopping trip?? Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

5.30 Fellowship Students to organise

6.00 Dinner

7.30 Film "Cry Freedom" Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.30 Evening snack/ Discussion

10.15 Bed

10.30 Lights out

DAY 7 Sunday 7th July

Time Activity Who

7.00 Breakfast

8.00 Civil Society and the role of NGOS Sisa Kini - Director, TIPNG

8.15 Youth Against Corruption Association Arianne Kassman - Youth Against Corruption Coordinator, TIPNG

8.55 The Voice Inc. Serena Sasingian - Executive Director, The Voice Inc.

9.45 MMYDC student Anna Omba - Former MMYDC Participant 2009

10.00 Morning tea CW

10.15 Kup women for peace Agnes Sil - Kup Women Executive Director

11.00 CAIEI group Gor Nau Group

12.00 Lunch

1.00 The United Nations System Jorg Schimmel - Assistant Resident Representative, UNDP

1.45 Millenium Development Goals Jorg Schimmel - Assistant Resident Representative, UNDP

2.30 Work policy documents

3.00 Free time

5.00 Fellowship Students to organise

6.00 Dinner

7.00 Film " " Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

7.45 Evening snack/ Discussion

10.15 Bed

10.30 Lights out

DAY 8 Monday 8th July 2013

Time Activity Who

7.00 Breakfast

8.00 Drama as an advocacy tool Jeddah Suari – Raun Raun Theatre

9.00 Drama workshop Jeddah Suari – Raun Raun Theatre

10.00 Morning tea

10.15 Continue scripting of dramas Jeddah Suari – Raun Raun Theatre

12.00 Lunch

1.00 Continue rehearsing of dramas Jeddah Suari – Raun Raun Theatre

2.00 Active Citizenship Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

2.10 Getting organised Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

2.20 Getting things done activity Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

3.00 Afternoon tea

3.15 Free time

5.30 Fellowship Students to organise

6.00 Dinner

7.00 Drama performances Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.30 Evening snack/ Discussion

10.00 Bed

10.15 Lights out

DAY 9 Tuesday 9th July 2013

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Time Activity Who

7.00 Breakfast

8.00 Who owns the resources Michael McWalter - Director, TIPNG

9.00 Protecting our forests Lois Nakmai - Programme Manager Forest Governance Integrity

10.00 Morning tea

10.15 Exxtractive Industries Transparency Initiative

Jerry Bagita - Operations Manager

11.00 Our sponsors Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

11.05 Esso Highlands Valentina Kaman

12.00 Lunch

1.00 PNG SDP Garry Laka

2.30 Why do countries give aid? Panel - AusAID/SPSN person / US Embassy / NZ Aid / EU Ambassador

3.00 Afternoon tea

3.15 Free time

5.30 Fellowship Students to organise

6.00 Dinner

7.30 Film "The Lady" Hane Toua - Assistant Facilitator

9.30 Evening snack/discussion

10.00 Bed

10.15 Lights out

DAY 10 Wednesday 10th July 2013

Time Activity Who

7.00 Breakfast - Daily Quote <?>

8.00 Final Policy preparation Simon Jenkins - Lead Facilitator

9.00 Team Policy Presentations SJ/HT

10.00 Morning tea MW

10.15 Team Policy continued SJ/HT

11.00 Election of New Government SJ/HT

12.00 Lunch MW

1.00 Work on personal statements HT

2.00 My personal contribution to TIPNG HT

3.00 Afternoon tea MW

3.15 Camp evaluation HT

4.00 Free time

6.00 Dinner MW

7.00 Closing speech

7.30 Kids to come up with closing ceremony programme/activity!

10.00 Bed

10.15 Lights out

DAY 11 Thursday 11th July 2013

Time Activity Who

7.00 Breakfast Caroliine Webb

7.30 Clean Up All

9.00 Departures Carol & Hane