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Senior Province based monitoring officers sign contracts
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Senior Province based monitoring officers sign contracts

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • Eleven Senior Provincial Monitoring Officers (SPMOs) have signed employment contracts with the Department of Provincial and Local Level Government Affairs (DPLGA).
  • These SPMOs are part of a larger group of 20 officers deployed to monitor government program implementation across various provinces.
  • Their deployment aims to ensure effective oversight of government initiatives at the provincial, local, and district levels.

Eleven newly appointed Senior Provincial Monitoring Officers (SPMOs) have formalized their roles by signing employment contracts. These officers, deployed by the Department of Provincial and Local Level Government Affairs (DPLGA), will be stationed across Papua New Guinea's provinces.

The SPMOs are tasked with overseeing the implementation of government programs. This initiative involves 20 officers dispatched from Waigani to monitor activities in the provinces, local level governments, and districts, excluding the National Capital District and Bougainville.

Their contracts signify a commitment to strengthening governance and ensuring accountability in the delivery of public services at the grassroots level. The monitoring efforts are crucial for the effective execution of government policies and projects throughout the country.

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