currently affecting women in PNG but - as she says - "the laws and society are doing nothing about it". She adds:I challenge our denial to education, our freedom of speech, and the fears we have of being rejected raped, abused, killed and much more as women in Papua New Guinea. The book confronts the issues, and searches for solution avenues through government and the laws of PNG. The book does not aim to degrade the men in PNG, but aims to educate, inform, and position them all as loving, respectable and honourable.
Good luck with your book, Christina.
Incidentally, on a quick online search, I noticed this quirky story in the Whangarei Leader (and a photo by Christina) about the day a fishing crew caught a wild pig at sea!
- Info about Christina's book at the Pacific Media Centre
 - Ordering books? Email Christina Kewa direct
 - Rip snorter catch brings home the bacon
 
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