From PNG Gossip Newsletter
Indycymru | 16.06.2003 07:14
It has been reported that an elderly lady has passed away on the Carteret Islands due to starvation experienced by the loss of food gardens due to rising seas.
Unemployment benefit
It has been reported that there are over 3 million people eligible for work within PNG and only 270,000 of these have work in the formal sector. The unemployed rely on subsistence farming and their relatives and wantoks, or the wantok system, which has many good and many bad points. A wantok is literally a person who speaks the same language as you and with over 800 languages and no unemployment benefits in PNG some people might only have a handful of wantok’s clambering after their hard earned Kina each fortnight while others have many more than this.
The positive side of the wantok system provides hardship alleviation whilst the negative side sees it undermine the economic advancement of entire kinship groups and retards progress towards escaping temporary poverty because it adversely impacts on a household\'s income.
Languages of PNG
The National or official languages of PNG are Hiri Motu, Tok Pisin and English.
The number of languages listed for Papua New Guinea is 832. Of those, 823 are living languages and nine are considered to be extinct.
For information on the languages a visit to


It has been reported that PNG has one language for every 900 square kilometres. of the country or roughly one language for every 350 square miles for those readers who do not use the metric system.
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