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: Since 2015, the formal sector has seen low job growth, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This has led to increased poverty in urban areas due to high inflation and the high cost of living.
: 2022 saw the passing of the Digital Government Act 2022 , which aimed to modernize public services and launch the PNG E-Government Portal . : Since 2015, the formal sector has seen
: PNG ranked 169th out of 191 countries on the Gender Inequality Index in 2022. Maternal mortality remains high, and only 10.8% of women have a secondary education. : PNG ranked 169th out of 191 countries
Tuberculosis (TB) remained a leading cause of death, while healthcare funding ranked among the lowest globally as a share of the national budget. : As of 2022, PNG’s Human Development Index (HDI) was 0
: As of 2022, PNG’s Human Development Index (HDI) was 0.57 , reflecting a slow but steady climb from 0.46 in 2000. Health Indicators : Life expectancy was estimated at 66 years in 2022.
The nation remains one of the most culturally diverse globally, with many communities still adhering to the Wantok System —a traditional support network based on common language and kinship.
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