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Stewart Abdul Yareki


Title and Organization: Researcher, Yu Tok Radio (PNG)World Bank Initiative
Gender and Age: Male, 31
Location: Port Moresby, National Capital
Country of Residence: Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Country of Birth: Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Nationalities: Pacific Island Pacific Island
Papuan/New Guinean/Irian Jayan Papuan/New Guinean/Irian Jayan
Citizenships: Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Languages: English , Fiji , Bislama
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Stewart is my name i live in Port Moresby and do voluntary work for YU TOK RADIO (intiative of the World Bank PNG office). Its focusses on youth issues in Papua New Guinea. Also I am a member of the Rotaract Club of Port Moresby Dist.9600 it is the yotuh version of RotaryInternational. I recently completed a certificate course through the University of South Africa (On HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling) its was an amazing course and i found it challenging.
I woulg like to get to know individuals from around da world and learn more about what you as an individual are doing to make a difference in your nation.
I may be at the age of 28 but in Papua New Guinea it all depends on how vocal you are in the thing you do.
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User Joined: June 6, 2006
Last Login: December 29, 2009
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