WHO WE ARE
From a historical point of view, the existence of the National Papua Association '95 West New Guinea (NPV '95 WNG) which was officially established in 1995, then established in The Hague on October 9, 1996, is a direct result of the shifts that have occurred in Papuan society over the years.
Attention to Papuan affairs is focused on the interests of the people with the aim of adapting to socio-cultural changes, without destroying our cultural heritage and heritage. We achieve this through volunteer work, measurable goals, participate well in society and create a positive image through which we can influence each other. In addition, association can be associated with a change in thinking about cooperation on integration issues. Emphasis is increasingly being placed on cooperation, which is based on mutual respect for each other's cultures and experiences. It is important for us to nurture our culture and identity, but at the same time reach out to the world around us and share our culture. In this way we have largely conquered our place in society. However, we want more. We want to be more open to the outside world. Therefore, our motto is: "live together and think of each other".
NPV '95 WNG made a significant contribution to cultural and socio-cultural diversity. We do this by participating in various activities and consultations.
We believe that the positive influence and healthy share of cross-cultural pollination is for the benefit of all of us!