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IOM Development Fund conducts Atoll Project on Carteret Islands
Papua New Guinea - IOM Emergency And Disaster Management Coordinator, Wonesai Sithole, who covers the whole of Papua New Guinea, leads an innovative programme on the Carteret Atoll.
This programme is funded by the IOM Development Fund and encourages the islanders to be engaged in their own development priorities, as well as conducting potential migration management programmes.