Community Work


 

UPNG students Visit to Pom Gen

Twenty three (23) students from UPNG Clean Generation voluntarily visited the Ward 3B Children’s and Maternal wards of Port Moresby General Hospital giving donations to mothers and babies.

This visit took place in semester one where the students decided to do a donation drive to the Children’s and Maternal Wards of Pom Gen.

An interview with a Clean Gen Member, Mr Nabieu Lansana was conducted. Mr Lansana says that arrangements were made and that over the course of a month, the team put out boxes with in the University residential halls and the public to donate items such  as old clothes, old items and things that did not have any use and that people are not in need of them.

All those donations were collected, boxed, liaised with the Pom Gen team for donations.

The students initiation saw the donation of ninty-six (96) bags filled with essential baby items to the nursery aid at aiding newborns in need.

The students visited the nursery to personally deliver their thoughtful contributions. Each mother and her baby were given gifts of a plastic bag teeming with supplies such as diaper, powder, oil, and more.

Among the donations, two bags of clothing were also included, aimed at providing comfort to the mothers themselves.

 

 

                                                

 




 

Clean Gen Funds a Sanitary, Health and Hygiene Project

 

The Voice Inc. (TVI) through the Clean Gen Innovation Grants Program funded a Sanitary Bin Project at the University of Papua New Guinea and is initiated by the 2022  Vice President of UPNG, Miss Gloria Mabira.

Led by the UPNG Male Vice President of 2022, Mr Hulbert Maleva, the project  falls under the grants thematic area of health and wellbeing of Clean Gen.

Through the grant funding, the UPNG SRC Project Committee were able to purchase thirty three (33) Wheely Bins, Labels and Bin Bags for this project.

The sanitary bins have been installed in the female residential halls on the UPNG Campus.

A total grant funding of Ten Thousand Kina (K10 000) was awarded for this project.

The Clean Gen Innovation Grants Program is proudly supported by our longest partner and donor Bread for the World Regional Office Pacific.

Clean Gen Thanked Bread for the World Regional Office Pacific for its continuing support in ivesting in the young generation who are determined in creating a positive change and build a sustainable future in their communities.

Since the inception of the innovation grant, Clean Gen has been able to support over 25 projects in 16 different provinces throughout Papua New Guinea.

 

                                                                     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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