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2014 KTA Livelihoods Project: Scoping Study by Pacific Island Projects

Posted by Charlie | May 26, 2014 | KOKODA INITIATIVE | 0

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The Livelihoods Project is administered by the Kokoda Track Authority (KTA) on behalf of the Kokoda Initiative (KI). The Livelihoods Project aims to increase the capacity of Kokoda Track communities to generate income from tourism by adding value to the trekking experience. The Scoping Study Terms of Reference has two distinct objectives, namely to: (1) evaluate the previous design and implementation of the Livelihoods Project since 2011 against its objectives, and (2) present KTA with a set of clear, feasible and empirical recommendations (at the project design, delivery mechanism and activity levels) to enable delivery of a successful and sustainable livelihoods project that would bring services or benefits to local communities and trekkers.

2014 KTA Livelihoods Project: Scoping Study by Pacific Island Projects

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Charlie Lynn is a former army major and former Parliamentary Secretary for Veterans Affairs in the New South Wales Parliament. In 2015 he was inducted as an 'Officer of the Logohu' by the PNG Government in their New Years’ Honours List ‘for service to the bilateral relations between Papua New Guinea and Australia and especially in the development of the Kokoda Trail and its honoured place in the history of both nations’ over the past 25 years'. In 2018 he was inducted as a 'Member of the Order of Australia' for his services to the NSW Parliament. He has led 101 expeditions across the Kokoda Trail since 1991.

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