A Papuan student organization in the United States and Canada, supporting Papuan students to thrive and become great leaders for a better Papua.
To establish IMAPA as an inclusive, non-political open discussion space oriented toward intellectual development and collaboration.
To serve as a fast, accurate, and reliable information bridge between IMAPA and Papuan students at universities across the USA and Canada.
To strengthen the organization’s professionalism through effective, accountable, and sustainable administrative governance.
To develop personal capacity in a balanced manner between academic and organizational engagement in order to provide optimal contributions to IMAPA.
Mission
To manage and disseminate organizational information accurately and in a timely manner to all stakeholders.
To facilitate non-political discussions that are constructive, objective, and data-driven across various IMAPA activities.
To improve the quality of organizational administration through cross-departmental coordination and systematic reporting.
To support project initiatives and encourage member participation in knowledge development and humanitarian-based programs.
To create and sustain IMAPA as an organized “Teaching Field” where the Word of God is planted, nurtured, and lived out, enabling intentional spiritual growth within a community and service context.