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- 23/11/2009 at 1:50 pm #103638
Boss Meri
MemberThe Kokoda Initiative
Caring for Kokoda – protecting the Track and improving the livelihoods of local communities
Recognising an important place
The Kokoda Track has historical significance for the people of Papua New Guinea and Australia. It is a powerful symbol of the goodwill and enduring relationship between the two countries. Thousands of trekkers experience the physically challenging 96-kilometre walk every year, making the iconic Kokoda Track PNG's most popular land-based tourism attraction and an important source of national and local income.
The Owen Stanley Ranges, through which the Kokoda Track passes, is rich in natural resources. It is also home to thousands of unique plants and animals, making this historic place one of the most biologically diverse and important areas in the Asia Pacific.
Pic_1.jpg23/11/2009 at 1:55 pm #103637Boss Meri
MemberA complex challenge
As usage of the Track increases and environmental and development issues combine, the protection and management of the area presents a complex challenge, requiring careful management and cooperation at both the government and community level.
23/11/2009 at 1:57 pm #103639Boss Meri
MemberWorking together for a better future
The Australian and PNG governments have signed a Joint Understanding to work together to protect the Kokoda Track and Owen Stanley Ranges and improve the lives of communities living along the Track corridor.
This work is delivered through the Kokoda Initiative
Pic_3.jpg23/11/2009 at 1:59 pm #103640Boss Meri
MemberDelivering the Kokoda Development Program
Part of the Kokoda Initiative includes the Kokoda Development Program (KDP), delivered by AusAID in consultation with the Government of PNG and local communities. The aim of the KDP is to improve the lives of the people living along the Track corridor through assisting with access to basic services such as water, sanitation, health, education and transport.
23/11/2009 at 2:00 pm #103641Boss Meri
MemberKDP achievements
The KDP has already refurbished the Efogi health centre; upgraded the health radio network; provided new curriculum materials in 22 schools; flown teachers to remote villages for the new school year; and provided funding for a subsidised air servie to four villages on the Track.
Pic_4.jpg23/11/2009 at 2:02 pm #103642Boss Meri
MemberOver the next two years, the KDP will:
- Improve the water supply and toilets in health and education facilities along the Track, including training local people to install and maintain new toilets;
- Refurbish five village health posts and adequately stock health facilities;
- Train over 50 new Village Health Volunteers and upgrade all existing health workers' skills;
- Refurbish school buildings and provide additional staff housing; and
- Train additional teachers
23/11/2009 at 2:06 pm #103643Boss Meri
MemberCaring for the Kokoda Track
Another element of the Kokoda Initiative is to assist with Track protection and management. The Kokoda Track Authority (KTA), reformed in 2008, has responsibility for management of the Track including administering trekking permits, coordinating activities on the Track, and distributing funds to communities. The aim of the Authority is to provide a sustainable future for the Track, the trekking industry and local communities by preserving the Track's historic values, its natural environment and maintaining and improving its special qualities for trekkers.
The Authority is working with stakeholders to build Kokoda Track tourism into a world-class trekking experience and to ensure that community development and trekking industry-related activities are well coordinated.
Pic_5.jpg23/11/2009 at 2:09 pm #103644Boss Meri
MemberKTA achievements and plans
Code of Conduct – the KTA Management Committee recently endorsed a Kokoda trekking industry Code of Conduct, to minimise adverse impacts and maximise benefits for local people. Plans are underway to address urgent infrastructure needs such as installing toilets and building emergency river crossings and to implement a five-year Track development and management plan.
Payments to communities – in mid 2009 the KTA, for the first time in the history of the Authority, distributed funding from trekking fees to Track communities. Communities will continue to receive funding every quarter through the Ward Development Committees established along the Kokoda Track.
23/11/2009 at 2:12 pm #103645Boss Meri
MemberImproving safety on the Track
The Australian and PNG governments have announced work to fast-track a range of safety projects along the Track. This includes funding for safety enhancements at airstrips, improvements to Track communications, repairs to bridges and maintenance work on the Owers' Corner Road. The Australian and PNG governments have committed to work together to deliver further safety-related infrastructure in the future, which will benefit local communities and visitors.
23/11/2009 at 2:13 pm #103646Boss Meri
MemberLooking after water catchments
Rainfall on the Owen Stanley Ranges fgeeds into the Brown River, one of the main future water supply sources for Port Moresby's 255,000 residents. Improving sanitation along the Track and strengthening environmental control of the catchments will ensure this important water supply remains available into the future.
23/11/2009 at 2:15 pm #103647Boss Meri
MemberMaximising potential forest carbon benefits
The Owen Stanley Ranges and surrounding areas could possibly provide significant income for PNG woith the introduction of a carbon trading system, under which the preservation of forests will earn carbon credits. Ensuring effective protection measures are in place to manage these forests is the first step towards unlocking new income opportunities.
23/11/2009 at 2:18 pm #103648Boss Meri
MemberBuilding international recognition for the Owen Stanley Ranges
The Owen Stanley Ranges and Kokoda Track is one of seven areas submitted by the Government of PNG for tentative World Heritage listing in 2006. This tentative listing is based on the outstanding biodiversity and cultural values of the area.
The Australian Government has been invited by the Government of PNG to provide technical assistance to support a feasibility study for a possible future World Heritage nomination of the Owen Stanley Ranges area.
23/11/2009 at 2:20 pm #103649Boss Meri
MemberSharing knowledge and resources
The Kokoda Initiative partnership is ensuring the transfer of knowledge between PNG and Australian government agencies. Staff exchanges are currently underway in strategic management and capacity building in a range of areas such as Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping, catchment and protected area management and land use planning.
23/11/2009 at 2:25 pm #103650Boss Meri
MemberThe Kokoda Initiative
Kokoda Track Safety Package
The Kokoda Track Safety Package was announced by PNG Minister Charles Abel (Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation) and Australian Minister Peter Garrett (Environment, Heritage and the Arts) on 5 September 2009.
The Safety Package was developed in response to the Kokoda Track Transport Study, the Kokoda Track Authority (KTA) Track Analysis and discussions with tour operators. The Safety Package has two tranches.
Activities under the first tranche include upgrades and maintenance on airstrips, roads, bridges and radio coummunications. These are funded by the Australian Government investment of $1.8 million with the PNG Government supporting implementation.
The Safety Package is being delivered under the Kokoda Initiative. The majority of activities under the first ranche are implemented through the KTA.
23/11/2009 at 2:26 pm #103651Boss Meri
MemberWho is it for?
The Safety Package provides benefits for local communities who own the land and live along the Track, and contributes to providing a safe trekking experience for tourists, including the thousands of Australians wor walk the track each year.
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