Papua New Guinea has launched a new A$15 million ($9.67 million) health partnership with the Australian government and the World Health Organization (WHO), designed to bolster its national health system. The “DFAT–WHO–NDoH Partnership 2025–2028” was officially unveiled at the Department of Health in Port Moresby on June 3. The event was attended by WHO Western...

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