Senisim PNG program certifies 87 uni students with leadership certificates

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Students from PAU recently graduated and certified table facilitators of the leadership program. Picture supplied.

A TOTAL of 87 university students graduated under the Senisim PNG Program as certified facilitators of the leadership program with PNG Tribal Foundation.

Tribal Foundation graduated 42 from the Institute of Business University, 38 from the University of PNG and seven from University of Pacific Adventist recently, while PNG University of Technology with more than 15 students are still undergoing the table session.

Senisim Pasin Program teaches good values and servant leadership through a transformation table for 11 weeks, with 11 values.

A partnership with Maxwell Foundation aiming to transform minds of citizens with good values.

Senisim PNG National coordinator Phillie Marai said the program, which promotes value-based leadership and community transformation, had recorded strong participation from the universities.

Students from UPNG during one of their table sessions at the campus who have graduated recently. Picture supplied.

The program uses a small group learning model known as “Transformation Tables” to inspire leadership, personal growth, and community change.

“The involvement of university students reflects a growing interest among young people in taking ownership of positive change within their communities,” Mrs Marai said.

“We are proud to see students not only learning about leadership values but also putting them into practice on campus and in their local communities.”

The foundation also graduated about 141 participants from Vabukori Women’s Development Association, Active City Development, Shape of Life Ministry, ATS Community,  Nine Mile community, Kerepia CIS Barracks and Bomana Juvenile inmates.

The Senisim PNG Program continues to expand nationwide, equipping individuals and groups with the tools to influence change and strengthen values-based leadership across Papua New Guinea.