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The World Bank Group has approved a $100 million International Development Association (IDA) credit for Guinea's Kounki Fisheries and Aquaculture Project.
Papua New Guinea, home to more than 800 Indigenous languages, is renowned for its cultural and linguistic diversity. Despite its abundant natural resources, including minerals, timber, oil ...
In the rugged landscapes of Papua New Guinea—where more than 800 languages echo across valleys and coasts—a remarkable ...
ON the Tuesday of Sept. 16, 1975, the red, white, yellow and black flag of Papua New Guinea was raised and flew proudly for the first time. The journey of the country to find its place among the ...
Beyond the three official languages, Papua New Guinea has hundreds of native languages owing to its immense ethnic and cultural diversity. The country is made up of hundreds of islands found in ...
A new study reveals the significance of regional dispersals and local interactions in coastal Papua New Guinea ...
the country's linguistic diversity remains intact, with each of the 850 languages having between a few dozen to 650,000 speakers. Geographically, Papua New Guinea's natural divisions and isolated ...