Leading governance and service coordination for the diverse communities of Bogia District
Support programs available for local cocoa farmers during the peak harvest period
Season: June - August 2023 | Support: Market access & price stabilization
The Bogia District Administration Office leads governance and service coordination for the diverse communities of Bogia District. Spanning approximately 1,630 km² of coastal plains, lowlands, and mountainous terrain, the district's economy is rooted in subsistence agriculture, notably cocoa, copra, coffee, and staple food crops. The office works closely with provincial departments and local-level governments to deliver essential public services, promote sustainable development, and amplify community voices in district planning and decision-making.
Rooted in cocoa, copra, coffee, and staple food crops supporting local communities
1,630 km² spanning coastal plains, lowlands, and mountainous terrain
Amplifying community voices in district planning and decision-making
Bogia District's economy is rooted in subsistence agriculture, supporting local communities and contributing to provincial development
Primary cash crop supporting local economy and export markets
Coconut-based agricultural product for local consumption and trade
Highland coffee cultivation contributing to agricultural diversity
Food security through traditional subsistence farming practices
Comprehensive governance and service coordination to support Bogia District communities and promote sustainable development
Rolling schedule of projects, budget tracking, and status updates for priority initiatives.
Alignment of health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure services across Local-Level Governments (LLGs).
Monitoring and maintenance plans for roads, bridges, and public facilities to ensure safe, reliable access.
Technical assistance, capacity-building workshops, and governance guidance for LLG councils.
Youth and women's empowerment initiatives, cultural events coordination, and public consultation forums.
Village-level hazard assessments, early warning coordination, and district-level emergency response planning.
Quarterly performance reports, needs assessments, and development indicators for evidence-based decision-making.
Working closely with local-level governments to deliver essential public services and promote sustainable development
The Bogia District Administration Office works in close partnership with local-level governments to ensure coordinated service delivery and community development. Through technical assistance, capacity building, and regular coordination meetings, we strengthen local governance and amplify community voices in decision-making processes.
Our community engagement programs focus on empowering local residents and ensuring their voices are heard in district planning. We coordinate youth and women's empowerment initiatives, cultural events, and public consultation forums to build strong, resilient communities.
Under the Provincial Corporate Governance, District and LLG Services Bogia District Administration Building Madang Provincial Administration
PO Box 2139 MADANG 511 Madang Province, Papua New Guinea
+675 __________________________
bogia.district@madang.gov.pg
https://www.madang.gov.pg/bogia
facebook.com/BogiaDistrictAdmin
Monday - Friday: 7:45 AM - 4:06 PM | For community meetings and agricultural support, please contact us to schedule an appointment.