Human Development Institute

12 graduate from PVBS Course

Under the guidance of Coach Grand Wavine, the Game of Money Course delved deep into the principles of personal development and financial acumen. Unlike traditional business courses solely focused on profit, the Game of Money Course emphasized the cultivation of 'Rich Habits' among its participants.

Throughout the course, students were exposed to a comprehensive curriculum covering essential topics such as time management, financial literacy, teamwork dynamics, strategic planning, and effective bookkeeping practices.

HDI beckons corporate sponsors to support initiative

Their Loving Service to the Needy program has reached people from all walks of life, including those on the streets, from broken homes, and abused women.

In 2023, the organization aims to reach even more people in need who have the mindset of helping themselves, and they are calling on businesses to assist with this effort.

HDI Advancing People

The event was led with a presentation of testimonies from a few well-known names like, Lady Rarua Skate, wife of late Sir Bill Skate, Lohia Lulu Raivet, Samuel Tamanabae, who is the youngest member aged 10 years-old and Pastor Oswald Tamanabae, who credited his journey in the two-week program to his late wife. 

Lady Rarua Skate commended HDI and its founder for the opportunity to learn in an institution that opened its doors to all who wanted change and to understanding a viable way of living their lives sustainably. 

Mekepo village for Home ownership

The land will accommodate a home ownership scheme.

Mek Pindu, of Pindu Transport Company surprised the praxis of the PV Training with the announcement of an 11 hectares piece of land within the vicinity of NCD to build a housing scheme for them. 

He said his family were considering many options including selling it or dedicating it to charity as they had been considering this for some time.

HDI Producing Self-reliant MSME

On 16th September 2021, 46 years after gaining political Independence, the small people continue to struggle for economic independence to produce a country where no one gets left behind.

According to the Director of the HDI, Sam Tan, commonly known as Papa Sam, Papua New Guinea got Independence for 46 years, but not economic independence.

He said so many people are still struggling to put food on the table, there is still a lot of unemployment and many law and order issues, which shows that the economy is still weak.