The Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority (TPA) and the Kairuku District Development Authority (DDA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Friday 17 January at the TPA office to unlock the district’s tourism potential through sustainable development, cultural preservation, and strategic marketing initiatives.
The partnership will focus on activities such as the PNG Flag Festival, the development of the Owsenwke Cultural Centre, and the hosting of game fishing competitions. Capacity-building programs, including tour guide and guest management training, are also planned to equip locals with the skills to support and sustain tourism development.
Member for Kairuku District, Hon. Peter Isoaimo, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, calling it a significant step toward positioning Kairuku as a key tourism destination in Papua New Guinea.
“Our district is blessed with diverse cultural and natural attractions, from Yule Island’s historical significance to our vibrant festivals and pristine coastlines. This MoU paves the way for these assets to be showcased to the world, bringing long-term benefits to our communities,” said Isoaimo.
He reaffirmed the DDA’s commitment to working closely with TPA to ensure the success of the initiatives outlined in the MoU, noting that tourism can drive positive change by creating jobs, empowering communities, and strengthening cultural pride. TPA’s CEO, Eric Mossman Uvovo, emphasized the transformative potential of the partnership.
“This MoU is a milestone for both TPA and Kairuku DDA. Together, we will develop a vibrant and sustainable tourism sector that celebrates the district’s rich cultural heritage while providing economic opportunities for local communities,” said Uvovo.
He highlighted the importance of a collaborative approach in achieving national tourism goals outlined in Vision 2050 and the Tourism Sector Development Plan (2022-2026).
The MoU sets a clear framework for governance, accountability, and collaborative action. It includes the establishment of a Joint Milestones Matrix (JMM) to track progress and ensure that the development initiatives remain aligned with national and district goals.
“This partnership reflects our shared vision for a sustainable tourism industry that empowers local communities while protecting our cultural and natural heritage,” Uvovo added.
Uvovo also said that, with a roadmap in place and the joint commitment of TPA and Kairuku DDA, the district is poised to become a thriving hub for cultural and eco-tourism, bringing PNG one step closer to realizing its tourism potential.
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