CIMC is an independent organisation that brings together civil society the private sector (through BCPNG representation) and Government partners.
CIMC develops policy and directly influences and monitors government decision-making for the long-term development of PNG.
They are now untertaking to doing workshops around the region. We will keep you posted on the talks that come out of these workshops
BCPNG has representation on several CIMC Committees:
Law and Order Sectoral Committee
Chaired by Mr. Ron Barton (BCPNG)
This Committee has been working several key projects, some of which are up and running while others are works in progress:
Family and Sexual Violence Action Committee
Chaired by Prof. Lawrence Kalinoe
This Committee is currently setting up Family Support Centres throughout provincial hospitals. The Centres will provide support and assistance for victims of violence and ensure they have access to legal, counselling and other services.
Commerce and Services Committee
Chaired by Mr. Henry Kila (BCPNG)
This Committee has been lobbying for the introduction of the "long term residency visa", recently endorsed by Government.
It continues to refine and improve the service delivery aspects of the “one-stop-shop” arrangement between several Government Departments, all located at the same premises:
Informal Sector Committee
Chaired by Ms. Priscilla Kare
This Committee is currently preparing and lobbying for Parliament's passage of the Informal Sector Development and Control Act.
Although the project is still experiencing implementation issues, there are key messages being delivered to raise awareness of the importance of the informal sector.
The informal sector complements the formal sector through increased opportunities for people (mothers especially) to earn extra income and generally contribute towards reducing socio-economic problems in our cities and country.
Transport and Infrastructure Sectoral Committee
Chaired by Mr. Joe Tauvasa
Established the National Roads Authority (NRA), this Committee has an office in Lae. The NRA Board is made up of 7 private sector representatives and 4 Government representatives.
The Committee’s object is to ensure:
Agriculture Sectoral Committee
Chaired by Mr. Bill Lawrence
This Committee is currently lobbying for Government to ensure the full implementation of the "7 Green Revolution Incentives", introduced in 2006.
Health Sectoral Committee
Chaired by Dr. Nicholas Mann
This Committee is currently lobbying for re-centralisation of all church health services grants.