Economist and lecturer Andrew Anton Mako, who left his own rural community at the age of 13 in search of an education, outlines what is needed to reverse the decline of many of Papua New Guinea’s rural communities.
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Economist and lecturer Andrew Anton Mako, who left his own rural community at the age of 13 in search of an education, outlines what is needed to reverse the decline of many of Papua New Guinea’s rural communities.
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The Papua New Guinea kina’s exchange rate (mid-rate) against its main trading currencies, as of 14 April 2025
Source: Bank of PNG
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