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Writer's pictureElizabeth Wilmot

Zimcare Limited Drives the Establishment of DITI with Strategic HR and Development Expertise

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea — September 26, 2024

Zimcare Limited (ZL) has reaffirmed its role as a leading consultancy in Papua New Guinea, partnering with the Department of International Trade and Investment (DITI) to deliver comprehensive establishment services. As a formal and legal service provider, Zimcare has been instrumental in implementing the National Executive Council's (NEC) decision to establish DITI under the directives of the Department of Personnel Management (DPM) and the Ministry of International Trade and Investment.


This partnership highlights Zimcare’s expertise in organizational development and human resources, encompassing:

  • Designing the agency's organizational structure, including wings, divisions, branches, and functions.

  • Developing new job descriptions, work plans, and strategic focus areas.

  • Establishing a salary structure and conducting comprehensive job evaluations, analysis, and benchmarking.

  • Preparing budget submissions for Personnel Emoluments (PE) and Goods & Services (GS).

  • Crafting the DITI Corporate Plan (2024–2027) to guide the department’s strategic direction.

  • Preparing critical submissions to DPM and securing approvals for agency operations.

  • Collaborating with Treasury and DNPM to create operating accounts and ensure the department's operational readiness for 2024.


Zimcare has also played a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless establishment of the International Trade and Investment Sub-Economic Sector. The firm has worked tirelessly to develop governance, coordination, and implementation frameworks to position the sector as a cornerstone of Papua New Guinea’s economic development.


With a robust network and a collaborative approach with DPM, Treasury, and Finance departments, Zimcare Limited continues to set a benchmark in consultancy services for government establishments.

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