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Over 500 Tertiary Students Attend Orientation in Kiunga

Over 500 Tertiary Students Attend Orientation in Kiunga

L-R Ms Kasi presents a PAD student her Scholarship Offer Letter as part of the orientation session.

On January 27, 2025, the OK Tedi Development Foundation (OTDF) welcomed more than 500 students to its annual scholarship orientation session at the Kiunga Vocational Technical Center in Kiunga, WP. This important event was aimed at guiding both new and returning students through the expectations, policies, and processes of the OTDF scholarship program, which supports educational opportunities for youth in the region.

Led by OTDF scholarship officer Miss Shemila Kasi and her dedicated team, the orientation provided clarity on scholarship requirements and offered practical advice to ensure students make the most of their academic opportunities. The session served as a foundation for the 241 new students joining the program this year. This group included 101 students from the Preferred Area Development (PAD) and 140 students from the eight Community Mine Continuation Agreement (CMCA) Trust Regions.

New students received their scholarship offer letters during the event, marking the beginning of an exciting chapter in their educational journeys. For the 308 continuing students, the session offered an opportunity to update their scholarship data sheets, reaffirming their commitment to maintaining good academic standing.

Miss Kasi highlighted the critical requirement of achieving a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher for scholarship eligibility. She also highlighted the vital role parents play in supporting their children’s academic success.

“Parents have a significant part to play,” Miss Kasi said. “They need to ensure their children are ready for study, as the sponsorship process can take time. Parental commitment is crucial in helping students secure a place at their institution before scholarship payments are made.”

The session also included a motivational address from Jim John, a former OTDF scholarship recipient who pursued studies in Journalism and Public Relations at the University of Papua New Guinea. John encouraged the students to stay focused on their goals, congratulated them on their achievements so far, and reminded them of the importance of maintaining a strong GPA.

“Your education is your responsibility. Make it count, and don’t let this opportunity go to waste,” John urged the students.

Logistical challenges were also addressed during the orientation. Due to a fuel shortage affecting Air Niugini flights in Kiunga and Tabubil, Miss Kasi is working to arrange alternative travel options. These include the use of OTML Charter flights (Pride of Tabubil) and PNG Air for students from the PAD and Nupmo Trust Region. Students from other Trust Regions were advised to coordinate their travel through the Community Relations office in Kiunga or Tabubil.

“While we are making every effort to assist, the availability of seats on OTML flights is limited, as employee travel is prioritized,” Miss Kasi explained.

The orientation concluded with a renewed sense of determination among the students, many of whom left feeling inspired and equipped to begin or continue their educational journeys. For the OTDF, this program is more than just a financial commitment—it is an investment in the future of Western Province and PAD areas, helping to nurture a new generation of leaders and professionals.

The success of the scholarship program is evident in the achievements of its graduates, who have gone on to contribute significantly in various sectors, thereby enhancing the socio-economic fabric of the Western Province. OTDF remains steadfast in its mission to support and expand educational opportunities, recognizing that education is a cornerstone for sustainable development and prosperity in the region

Ok Tedi Development Foundation welcomes the fifth batch of Maritime Cadets

Ok Tedi Development Foundation welcomes the fifth batch of Maritime Cadets

The Ok Tedi Development Foundation (OTDF) continues to champion education and capacity building in the Western Province, as it proudly awards Scholarships to the fifth batch of Maritime Cadets under the auspices of the Maritime Scholarship Program.

On Friday, 10th January 2025, four students were awarded scholarships, marking the beginning of their training programs that will equip them with the knowledge and technical skills to thrive in the maritime industry.

The fifth batch of cadets, drawn from the (CMCA) communities are:

  1. Rebecca Akurem- Engineer
  2. Luksep Trah – Engineer
  3. Naru Kimi – Deck
  4. Lambert Domen – Deck

Andrew Mari (OTDF Acting CEO) presented the scholarships to the newly selected cadets at the OTDF office in Kiunga. Addressing the successful cadets and parents who were present during the presentation, Mari emphasised the foundation’s commitment to empowering young people through education and skills development.

“This program not only opens doors for our cadets to pursue careers in the maritime industry but also strengthens our partnership and the economic potential of our communities,” Mari stated. “We are proud to support these young men and women as they embark on this journey.”

The Maritime Cadetship Program, a flagship initiative under OTDF’s Community Education Services in partnership with P&O, is designed to develop the next generation of skilled professionals in the maritime sector. It offers a combination of theoretical and practical training, providing cadets with hands-on experience and internationally recognised qualifications.

 

 

L-R: Leon Waniang (Team Leader CES), Moses Kalup(Manager PSSD), Andrew Mari (A/CEO) and Sharmilla Kasi( Scholarships Officer)

Front Row,L-R: Nuru. Kimi(Deck), Rebecca Akurem(Engineer),Luksep Trah (Engineer) and  Lembert Domen(Deck)

Manager PSSD Moses Kalup highlighted the transformative impact of the program. “This is not just an opportunity for individual growth but also a step forward for our CMCA communities. These cadets will one day bring their expertise back to our province, contributing to sustainable development,” he said.

Since 2013, OTDF’s Maritime Cadetship Program has successfully supported 16 cadets, many of whom now hold prominent roles in the maritime sector. This initiative underscores OTDF’s dedication to creating opportunities for youth and building a brighter future for the mine impacted areas of Western Province.

The newly commissioned cadets are set to begin their training at the Maritime College in Madang, paving the way for a rewarding career at sea.

 

OTDF Board Welcomes North Fly Associate Director

OTDF Board Welcomes North Fly Associate Director

The Ok Tedi Development Foundation (OTDF) Board has officially welcomed Mr. Nathan Samuel as its newest Associate Director following the completion of a formal appointment process.

Mr. Samuel joins the OTDF Board as the representative of the North Fly Trust regions, a significant milestone aimed at ensuring greater representation and input from regional stakeholders. A respected leader from the Tutuwe Trust region, Mr. Samuel brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the role, which aligns with his longstanding commitment to community-driven development in the Western Province.

He said: “I have been playing leadership roles in the Tutuwe Trust and this is an added bonus to my leadership roles and I am humbled to be nominated and appointed to the OTDF Board as an Associate Director representing North Fly mine impacted communities, thank you for having that faith and trust in me”.

Mr. Samuel was the former Chairman of the CMCA Syndicate Advisory Committee. He currently serves as the lead delegate for the Tutuwe CMCA review working group, and the Chairman of Gii Village Planning Committee. His leadership on the CMCA (Community Mine Continuation Agreement) platform highlights his dedication to overseeing and driving initiatives that deliver tangible benefits to local communities. The appointment further strengthens the links between the OTDF and regional trust entities, ensuring the continued alignment of community needs and developmental goals.

The OTDF Board plays a pivotal role in providing leadership and governance whilst overseeing the Ok Tedi Development Foundation’s initiatives, which are designed to deliver sustainable development across the Western Province. The inclusion of representatives like Mr. Samuel reflects OTDF’s commitment to inclusive governance and participatory decision-making. It ensures that community trust representatives have a direct voice in guiding policies and projects that impact the region.

The formalisation of Mr. Samuel’s appointment follows a rigorous process aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability. His selection not only acknowledges his leadership qualities but also his deep understanding of the CMCA and the needs and priorities of the impacted communities.

Mr. Samuel’s leadership and wealth of experience positions him well to contribute meaningfully to the OTDF Board. The CMCA platform plays a crucial role in facilitating community participation in resource-driven development projects, and Mr. Samuel’s involvement has been integral in driving initiatives that prioritise sustainable outcomes.

The OTDF’s development agenda focuses on empowering local communities through a variety of projects in education, health, infrastructure, and livelihood programs. With the inclusion of Mr. Samuel, there is optimism that his contributions will further strengthen the Foundation’s efforts to meet the expectations of North Fly Trust beneficiaries and the broader Western Province.

The OTDF Board and its stakeholders extend their congratulations to Mr. Samuel on his appointment and look forward to his valuable input in advancing the Foundation’s mission. His leadership and representation will play a key role in ensuring that development projects remain responsive to the needs of the communities they serve.

Who We Are

OTDF is a not-for-profit organisation focused on improving the lives of the Papua New Guinea communities in which we work.

Each executive and board member, team and individual involved with OTDF is an essential part of achieving the goal of allowing the residents of Western Province to have greater choices in mapping out their own direction to live better lives.

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What We Do

Our purpose and mission are the same – wisely manage the OTDF programs and funds to assist the Western Province communities with financial self-reliance through socio-economic initiatives, improved health and education, and enabling infrastructure.

Operating independently of OTML since 2009, we are proud to have 50 full-time staff, 60 part-time staff, and committed volunteers throughout Western Province dedicated to ensuring our objectives and goals are aligned with those of the communities for which we serve.

To date, we have achieved significant outcomes across our investment portfolio and all five pillars of CMCA community development.

Economic Development

From inception as an independent organisation in 2010, OTDF has worked tirelessly with the CMCA communities to establish family and village-based economic and food production options.

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Women's & Youth Development

Developing women and youth aspirations following the intensive consultative community engagement in the communities and mine villages.

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Infrastructure Development

OTDF continues to focus on infrastructure delivery for communities to gain easier access to regional centres and government services, and to get produce to markets.

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Community Health

The OTDF Strategic 5-year plan goal for the Health Sector is the CMCA primary health care service delivery strengthened and in line with the Western Province & National Health Plans.

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Community Education

The OTDF Education Sector goals are to improve to quality education services, improve teacher education and training.

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Our Communities

We are proud to call the Western Province our home and consider each district part of our OTDF family. Each of the 147,000 people who reside in the 158 villages that make up the CMCA corridor are unique, and wonderful in their spirit, culture and sense of pride in their community.

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