Consultative Implementation & Monitoring Council 

  • Empowering policy makers.

    DEMOCRACY

    CIMC believes strongly that the Government is of the people, by the people, and for the people.

  • EQUAL PARTICIPATION

    CIMC maintains that everyone must have a say and contribute to the development of Papua New Guinea.

  • MUTUAL RESPECT

    CIMC believes in a dialogue process in which everyone accepts each other, despite having different opinions on certain development issues.

  • RIGHTS OF CITIZENS

    CIMC holds firmly that every citizen is special and should be accorded with what is his/her due.

  • Historical Commitment

    GOOD GOVERNANCE

    CIMC, as an institution serving the collective interest, believes in responsibility, accountability and transparency, and invites other public and private organizations to share in these common principles of good governance.

Deferred National Developmemnt Forum

2nd - 4th of April: National Agriculture Conference 7th - 11th of April||

Deferred National Developmemnt Forum 2nd - 4th of April: National Agriculture Conference 7th - 11th of April||

About CIMC

  • The Consultative Implementation and Monitoring Council (CIMC) is an independent organisation that brings together civil society, the private sector, and Government partners to dialogue and develop policy, influence, and monitor Government decision-making for the long-term development of Papua New Guinea.

  • CIMC was established by the National Executive Council (NEC) through NEC Decision (46/98) after the National Economic Summit in February 1998.

  • The primary role of CIMC is to ensure that information dissemination and dialogue, through ongoing consultation processes, is sustained between government, private sector and the community at large and recommendations made to government are implemented.

  • The CIMC executes its mandate through two major processes: (1) servicing of the sectoral committees focused on a range of economic and social issues, and (2) hosting of annual regional and National Development Forums.

  • The CIMC Council is chaired by the Minister for National Planning and Monitoring.

Building Partnerships through Dialogue for Papua New Guinea’s Long Term Development

CIMC was created in 1998 to show how working together and including everyone can help solve the country's biggest development problems:

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By participating in our sectoral committees, you can directly contribute to the dialogue that shapes our nation's future. Whether you are an industry expert, policy maker, or an interested citizen, your voice matters.

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Visit our Sectoral Committees to explore the different committees, their recent activities, and how you can get involved. Together, we can drive positive change and promote sustainable development through informed dialogue and collaboration.