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"A Skill for Life": How a seamstress is fighting unemployment in Lae

Summary by Post Courier
In a city where jobs are scarce, a mother of five from Manus is helping Lae residents learn skills that can put food on the table. Shilla Francis is running a beginner sewing training at the Timber College area in Lae, teaching participants how to make meri blouses, mission kolos and sun dresses. To access this post, you must purchase Web or Web & eBook. The post “A Skill for Life”: How a seamstress is fighting unemployment in Lae appeare…
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Post Courier broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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