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Microfinance Pasifika Member Profile

 

Institution Contact Details

Name of Institution

Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) PNG 

Postal Address

PO Box 3206, Lae 411, Morobe Province

Country

Papua New Guinea

Telephone

675 4727088 or 675 4727087

Fax

675 4727638

Email

jsmare@adra.org.pg

Website Address

 

Skype

 

Contact Person

Josephine Smare

Position

SED Project Coordinator


General Institutional Information

Current Legal Status of the Institution

At present ADRA PNG functions under the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Incorporation of ADRA as a seperate legal entity is still under negotiation.

 

Objectives

To promote and facilitate development relief activities on behalf of Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific Division territories and elsewhere.

 

Brief History

ADRA PNG has been working in partnership with communities in PNG for over 15 years. It was first established in May 1991. Over this period ADRA staff and volunteers have a good understanding of community needs. The head office is based in Lae City, Morobe Province. ADRA PNG currently participates in 5 key program areas:

  1. Water and Sanitation
  2. HIV and AIDS
  3. Adult Education
  4. Economic Development
  5. Disaster Response

 

Ownership

 

Seventh-day Adventist Church

 

Operations related to
microfinance
and financial inclusion

ADRA PNG through Small Enterprise Development Project is conducting training on savings, loaning, banking cottage, income generation and small business management training. The SED project has 423 direct beneficiaries and over 2100 secondary beneficiaries. Members open their bank accounts with ANZ once they have attended small business management training. They are taught on how to maintain their financial reports.

 

Main Funding Sources

AusAID through ADRA Australia

 

Main Challenges

  1. Record keeping in terms of tracking loan from project beneficiaries
  2. Changing the mentality of project beneficiaries from expecting hand-outs to being self-reliant.

Other Networks

Wau Microbank, ANZ Bank, PNG Microfinance Ltd.