Office of Censorship pushes for digital transformation in 2026 mid-year review
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- Papua New Guinea's Office of Censorship held its 2026 Mid-Year Review to assess performance and drive digital transformation.
- The two-day review focused on accountability, identifying operational bottlenecks, and planning recovery strategies for the latter half of the year.
- Divisional heads evaluated their performance against Key Performance and Result Areas from the first six months.
The Papua New Guinea Office of Censorship recently concluded its 2026 Mid-Year Review, a two-day intensive session designed to foster accountability and accelerate its digital transformation goals. The meeting brought together executive and senior management to scrutinize performance from the first half of the year.
Divisional heads presented evaluations of their progress against established Key Performance Areas (KPAs) and Key Result Areas (KRAs). This critical assessment allowed management to pinpoint operational bottlenecks hindering efficiency. Based on these findings, strategic recovery plans were developed to address challenges and ensure progress for the remaining six months of 2026.
The review underscores the office's commitment to modernization and improved performance through structured evaluation and forward-looking planning.
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