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Volume 4 May 2006
Contemporary PNG Studies: DWU Research Journal
CONTENTS
Editorial Note
Michael McManus
The challenges of the provincial governments system in PNG: the need for strengthening decentralization
Patrick Matbob
The women's movement in Papua New Guinea as a vehicle to enhance women's participation in development
Gisele Maisonneuve
Facilitating training in communication and development in Papua New Guinea
Amanda Watson
Questioning strategies used by student-teachers during rural teaching practice
Joseph Lingawa
The dilemma and challenges of educational leadership in Papua New Guinea
Alphonse Aime
Stigmatisation of and discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea
Zenon Szablowinski
Towards holistic HIV/AIDS awareness in Papua New Guinea- A Catholic pastoral perspective
Donatus Onyeke
Purgatory and the mire tree: an exploration of responsibilities between the living and the dead in the Amaki and Roman Catholic traditions
Rose Kuias, Donatus Onyeke & Daniel J. Stollenwerk
A response to the Purgatory and the mire tree article
Patrick Gesch
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