Papua New Guinea’s Department of Justice and Attorney General has commenced a workshop in Morobe Province aimed at enhancing the functionality of village court services. The long-anticipated training initiative seeks to improve the administration of justice at the local level. Details regarding access to the full report are restricted to paid subscribers of the Post Courier. The workshop’s specific curriculum and anticipated outcomes were not detailed in the provided text. This development signals a renewed focus on strengthening the judicial system within PNG’s rural communities. The initiative is expected to address challenges faced by village courts and improve access to justice for citizens. Further information will likely be released following the workshop’s completion.
