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"We leaders and people must know where we want to go before we can decide how we should get there. Before a Driver starts a motor car, he should first decide on his destination. Otherwise his driving will be without purpose, and he will achieve nothing. We Papua New Guineans are now in the driving seat. The road which we should follow ought to be marked out so that all will know the way ahead"
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Climatic changes - Development - Papua New Guinea
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Coral reefs - Conservation - Papua New Guinea
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Energy conservation - Papua New Guinea
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National strategy for responsible sustainable development for Papua New Guinea. Stars. 2nd edition.
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In October 2009 the Government launched the national 40 year development strategy the Papua New Guinea Vision 2050...
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