It is important as citizens that we understand some basic “standards of practice” in the operation of the Government of Papua New Guinea.
Hon Rimbink Pato, Wapenamanda MP and Minister for Foreign Affairs |
Annually each District receives funding from the National Government which goes into the District Operating Account. The funds are received monthly or quarterly and deposited into the “operating accounts”.
The deposits are routinely subject to National Department of Treasury cash-flow constraints. They are in two (2) categories. The District Service Improvement Plan (DSIP) receives annually K10 million and the District Service Grant (DSG) receives annually K500,000.
Minister Pato with Kay Start Managing Director Mr Paul Kurai |
In 2015 the National Government also distributed TIDE grants to every District in the amount of K5 million to assist in various key sectors for development.
In Wapenamanda District the K5 million was allocated as follows: Gutnuis Lutheran Rural Hospital – Mambisanda K2 million and St. Paul’s Lutheran Secondary School – Pausa K3 million.
These amounts will be spent to improve the condition of both the historic landmark institutions in Wapenamanda District.
The K10 million allocated to the District is annually budgeted for and is utilized in the construction of new buildings for schools and health centres, feeder
In Wapenamanda District the K5 million was allocated as follows: Gutnuis Lutheran Rural Hospital – Mambisanda K2 million and St. Paul’s Lutheran Secondary School – Pausa K3 million.
These amounts will be spent to improve the condition of both the historic landmark institutions in Wapenamanda District.
The K10 million allocated to the District is annually budgeted for and is utilized in the construction of new buildings for schools and health centres, feeder