Our Partners – Collaborating for a Stronger, More Resilient Papua New Guinea
At PNG Community Development Consultancy Services (PNG-CDCS), partnerships are at the heart of everything we do. We are proud to work alongside visionary organizations, institutions, and local leaders who share our belief that community-driven development is key to a better future for Papua New Guinea.
Through these collaborations, we’ve delivered transformative projects in agriculture, infrastructure, ICT, environmental sustainability, and more. Our partners trust us because we bring local knowledge, technical expertise, and a commitment to ethical, inclusive practices.
This page honors the partners who walk with us—and the progress we’ve made together.
Featured Partners
1. Institutional & Development Partners
These are major organizations that have entrusted PNG-CDCS with executing or contributing to large-scale programs and initiatives.
As a key partner in PNG’s agricultural sector, FPDA has worked with PNG-CDCS on initiatives that strengthen the capacity of local farmers. Together, we’ve:
Conducted hands-on training in potato and bulb onion production.
Facilitated farmer-to-market access strategies.
Supported agriculture-based livelihood programs in remote districts.
📌 “Through FPDA, we empower farmers to feed families, fuel markets, and flourish in their own land.”
As a key partner in Papua New Guinea’s rural development efforts, PNG-CDCS has collaborated with the Climate Change and Development Authority (CCDA) to enhance community resilience and sustainability. Together, we’ve:
Implemented awareness and education programs on climate-smart practices.
Delivered community-based adaptation training to local leaders and youth.
Supported sustainable livelihood projects aligned with environmental goals.
📌 “Through PNG-CDCS, we equip communities to adapt, innovate, and thrive in a changing climate.”
RSDP, a World Bank-funded initiative, aims to improve rural infrastructure and services across PNG. PNG-CDCS contributed:
Technical consulting in proposal writing and feasibility studies.
Field supervision of rural construction projects.
Capacity building for local project managers and coordinators.
📌 “We bring international development goals to life with local insight and execution.”
Working with ADB allowed PNG-CDCS to engage in:
Civil and electrical infrastructure planning in growth corridors.
Assisting in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) frameworks.
Providing data-driven reporting on project progress and impact.
📌 “Global development institutions rely on our local expertise to ensure relevance, quality, and sustainability.”
2. Local Government & District Partners
We are committed to strengthening grassroots governance by supporting district-level leaders with technical solutions and operational assistance.
Under the leadership of Hon. Francis Kikin Suine, PNG-CDCS has:
Implemented community infrastructure such as classrooms and aid posts.
Provided consultancy on local economic development planning.
Supported land dispute mediation through GIS and surveying services.
📌 “We turn district visions into visible results—brick by brick, document by document.”
Other Local Authorities
PNG-CDCS regularly partners with:
District planners and LLG administrators for rural service delivery.
School boards and health authorities for infrastructure development.
Land management teams for surveying and titling projects.
“We bridge the gap between public need and technical solutions.”
Programmatic & Technical Stakeholders
Our Approach to Partners
To deliver integrated services, PNG-CDCS actively works with specialized organizations, informal groups, and community-based networks.
These include:
Agricultural cooperatives and youth farming initiatives
Forestry groups focused on sustainable plantation and timber harvesting
Aquaculture enterprises interested in inland fish farming models
Churches and ward councils engaged in facility development
Educational institutions requesting ICT, infrastructure, or proposal support
📌 “Development is not just about funding—it’s about connecting people, skills, and systems in harmony.”
How PNG-CDCS Works With Its Partners:
Co-Designing Projects – We listen, co-create, and align priorities before work begins.
Transparent Implementation – We ensure real-time reporting, clarity in budgeting, and accountability in execution.
Community Integration – We embed local participation into every stage, ensuring buy-in and sustainability.
Monitoring & Feedback – We adapt through evidence-based learning and partner dialogue.
“Our collaborative model ensures everyone—donor, district, and community—moves forward together.”
Partner With us
PNG-CDCS is always seeking new partners who share our mission to build a more just, inclusive, and sustainable Papua New Guinea.Whether you represent a government body, development agency, private investor, or NGO—we invite you to explore partnership opportunities with us
