LOOKING AT THE SOLOMONS UPCOMING RELATIONSHIP WITH CHINA (PRC)

Quoting Radio New Zealand 21-Sep-2019

Its a wet start to Sunday in Bangkok from where I write and perhaps gives me the opportunity to stay indoors and reflect a little on the happenings in

CLIMATE ACTION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Sep-2019

As Kiribati, Tuvalu and Tokelau battle rising tides, its youth are bringing attention to the plight over its climate change inaction, New Zealand has

SI: STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER MANASSEH SOGAVARE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Sep-2019

In a lengthy statement published late this evening, Friday, by Solomon Times on Line, the Hon. Manasseh Sogavare, the Prime Minister of Solomon Island

SI: SWITCH TO CHINA. AUSTRALIA SAYS IT RESPECTS THE SI DECISION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Sep-2019

Australia says Solomon Islands' decision to end 36 years of diplomatic relations with Taiwan will not affect the Pacific nation's bilateral

ASSURANCES FOLLOWING SOLOMONS DIPLOMATIC SWITCH TO CHINA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Sep-2019

Meanwhile, Australia has said it respects Solomons' decision to switch to China and will not affect the Solomons bilateral relationship with Canb

TAIWAN REPORTED TO HAVE CUT TIES WITH KIRABATI

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Sep-2019

While the Solomon Islands Foreign Minister is about to travel to Bejing to formalise diplomatic relations with China, Taiwan has reportedly cut ties w

US COMMITTED TO DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

Quoting Solomon Times on Line 20-Sep-2019

Despite strong views expressed by leading US lawmakers regarding the switch to China the Prime Minsters office says it's business as usual.

US FUNDED EFFORT TO PROTECT ECOYSYTEMS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Sep-2019

Reefs around Guam and Palau are to be mapped as part of a US funded effort to protect ecosystems.

NEW IDEA PROPOSED TO HELP RESTORE FOOD SECURITY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Sep-2019

An expert in Pacific fisheries and climate change is touting a proactive way for countries like Vanuatu to rapidly restore food security after disaste

HELP TO ENABLE GENDER EQUALITY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Sep-2019

“Men must do more to help enable gender equality in the Pacific region, the head of the United Nations Population Fund says.

SI. FINANCE MINISTER ASSURES ON BORROWING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Sep-2019

In the Solomon Islands media reports, understandably, are continuing to focus on the government’s claimed rushed move to drop ties with its long

HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODING AFFECTS CHOISEUL

Quoting the Island Sun newspaper 19-Sep-2019

“Flooding in South Choiseul has devastated many families and food gardens with low-lying villages being most critically affected, it is reported

CHINESE UNIVERSITY TO OFFER COURSES IN SEVEN PACIFIC LANGUAGES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Sep-2019

A Chinese university is to teach a number of Pacific Island languages, including Vagahau Niue.

SI. FINANCE MINISTER ASSURES ON BORROWING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Sep-2019

In the Solomon Islands media reports, understandably, are continuing to focus on the governments claimed rushed move to drop ties with its long time d

IDEA TO RESTORE FOOOD SECURITY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Sep-2019

An expert in Pacific fisheries and climate change is touting a proactive way for countries like Vanuatu to rapidly restore food security after disaste

SI: THE CHINA SWITCH AND DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Sep-2019

The decision by the Solomon Islands government to switch diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China, albeit still to be officially confirmed, has pro

PACIFIC UNDERSEA INTERNET CABLE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Sep-2019

Work has started on an undersea internet cable which will connect several Pacific Island states by 2021.

DENGUE EMERGENCY IN GUAM

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Sep-2019

A state of emergency has been declared on Guam as health officials battle an outbreak of dengue fever.

MULTI BILLION DOLLAR PROJECT FOR THE PACIFIC BEING MOOTED

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Sep-2019

Small Pacific Island states are to be among the beneficiaries of a multi-billion-dollar project fund set up by the African, Caribbean and Pacific grou

SI: THE CHINA SWITCH AND DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Sep-2019

The decision by the Solomon Islands government to switch diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China, albeit still to be officially confirmed, has pro

THE END OF DIPLOMATIC TIES WITH TAIWAN

Quoting the Solomon Islands newspaper 17-Sep-2019

THE Solomon Islands Government last night cut off the nation’s diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

SI DIRECT AID TO REPLACE OR RENOVATE RURAL HEALTH CENTRES AND CLINICS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Sep-2019

I have noted over recent years that China has been playing an increasing role in those countries with which it has diplomatic relations in Africa in t

SI: WHAT NOW IS THE QUESTION THAT COMES TO MIND?

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Sep-2019

The Solomon Islands Government has taken a momentous sovereign decision to establish full diplomatic relations with China and switch its long standing

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FIJI

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Sep-2019

“Fiji's Health Minister has told a regional meeting in Sigatoka that as the main perpetrators of violence against women and girls, it was u

GREEN CLIMATE FUND CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Sep-2019

In recent letters I referred to the Green Climate Fund (GCF) the fund established within the framework of the UNFCCC as an operating entity

SI: ENTHRONEMENT OF NEW ARCHBISHOP

Quoting Radio New Zealand 16-Sep-2019

THE Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) enthrones Rt Reverend Leonard Dawea as the 7th Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Melanesia in a ceremony in

SI. AGRICULTURE AND TOURISM PROMOTED AT BUSINESS FORUM

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Sep-2019

Strongim Bisnis, the Australian Government initiative, continued its platinum sponsorship of the Australia Solomon Islands Business Forum, held 11 to

SI ENTHRONEMENT OF NEW ARCHBISHOP

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Sep-2019

THE Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) enthrones Rt Reverend Leonard Dawea as the 7th Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Melanesia in a ceremony in

SICCI BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2019

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Sep-2019

The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) has just released a media statement announcing two new award categories to be added to

NZ FUNDING EFFORTS TO COMBAT THE RHINO BEETLE IN THE PACIFIC

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Sep-2019

New Zealand has announced a $US11.5 million funding focus on efforts to combat the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle which is threatening plantations

FUNERAL SERVICE FOR THE LATE TONGAN PRIME MINISTER

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Sep-2019

More than 2000 people attended a memorial service for the late Prime Minister of Tonga in Auckland last night.

SI: ENTHRONEMENT OF NEW ARCHBISHOP

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 15-Sep-2019

THE Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) enthrones Rt Reverend Leonard Dawea as the 7th Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Melanesia in a ceremony

SI. AGRICULTURE AND TOURISM PROMOTED AT BUSINESS FORUM

Quoting from Solomon Star newspaper 15-Sep-2019

Strongim Bisnis, the Australian Government initiative, continued its platinum sponsorship of the Australia Solomon Islands Business Forum, held 11 to

PLAYING DOWN RECENT BARBS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Sep-2019

Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama and his Australian counterpart have talked up their countries' relationship at a bilateral meeting i

SI: 75 NEW NURSES EXPECTED TO JOIN THE WORKORCE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Sep-2019

In the national Parliament last week, the Member of Parliament for Raonga-Simbo, the Hon. Charles Sigoto, mentioned some concern about the departure o

SI: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2002

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Sep-2019

The Report focused primarily on measuring and analyzing the human development situation and needs within the Solomon Islands communities. It disclosed

GUAM: FIRST CASE OF LOCALLY ACQUIRED DENGUE IN 75 YEARS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Sep-2019

A case of dengue fever in Guam is believed to be the first to be contracted locally in the last 75 years.

SI: 75 NEW NURSES EXPECTED TO JOIN THE WORKORCE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Sep-2019

In the national Parliament last week, the Member of Parliament for Raonga-Simbo, the Hon. Charles Sigoto, mentioned some concern about the departure o

SI: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2002

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Sep-2019

Seventeen years ago the Solomon Islands Government issued its first ever Human Development Report giving a valuable insight as to how the nation had p

GUAM: FIRST CASE OF LOCALLY ACQUIRED DENGUE IN 75 YEARS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Sep-2019

Pacific Daily News reports the sick person has no travel history outside of Guam, with all previous dengue cases imported from off-island.

SAVO ISLAND HEALTH CARE CLINIC WITHOUT TOILETS, WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, TOTALLY WHITE ANT INFESTED - AND EXPECTED TO LOOK AFTER THE HEALTH NEEDS OF 4000 IN THE COMMUNITY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Sep-2019

Savo Health care centre without toilets or electricity and in danger of complete collapse due to white ants.

SAVO ISLAND HEALTH CARE CLINIC WITHOUT TOILETS, WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, TOTALLY WHITE ANT INFESTED - AND EXPECTED TO LOOK AFTER THE HEALTH NEEDS OF 4000 IN THE COMMUNITY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Sep-2019

The Panueli Health Centre on Savo continues against all odds to serve the health care needs of a growing population now exceeding 4000.

LANDSIDE OCCURS IN MALAITA

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 13-Sep-2019

A TEAM consisting of Auki Police officers, the Red Cross and Disaster officers in Malaita has now been alerted following reports of a landslide that d

COOK ISLANDS: RED PALM WEEVIL SUSPECTED

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Sep-2019

Penrhyn Islanders in the Cook Islands fear they may have an infestation of the red palm weevil.

RELAYING ONGOING CONCERNS FOR THE SI RED CROSS SOCIETY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Sep-2019

In May 2018, I became aware of the extensive local flooding in the vicinity of the Solomon Islands Red Cross Society’s Special Rehabilitation Di

SI: PLANTING BAMBOO TO STOP SOIL EROSION AND CURTAIL LANDSLIDES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Sep-2019

 Tragedy struck in Gizo early last Tuesday morning when a landslide occurred following several days of heavy rain.

TRIBUTES TO TONGA's LATE PM

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Sep-2019

Pacific leaders are paying tribute to the late Tongan prime minister, 'Akilisi Pohiva, who died on Thursday.

SI: A NEW FRONTIER STILL RELATIVELY UNTAPPED

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Sep-2019

Solomon Islands’ advantage to capitalise its strategic 21st century is yet to be fully appreciated and capitalised such as opportunities to be a

COOK ISLANDS: A SUGGESTION MADE FOR A TAX ON "JUNK FOOD."

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Sep-2019

A resort operator in the Cook Islands is calling for a "junk food tax" to overcome the country's obesity problem.

SOCIAL FACTORS A KEY TO DEALING WITH NCD's

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Sep-2019

A New Zealand-based health manager says the social determinants of health need to be addressed in the fight against diabetes and obesity.

WAKING UP TO THE INCREASING HEALTH THREAT OF NCD's

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Sep-2019

Globally, NCD deaths are projected to increase by 2020 to 44 million deaths, with the highest numbers predicted in the Western Pacific.

MANGROVE FOREST CONSERVATION PROJECT ABOUT TO START

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Sep-2019

With help of NZ$18,000.00 from the Pacific Development and Conservation Trust, the Daolusu Community of Ward 30 in Malaita Province will soon embark o

PACER PLUS AWARENESS PROGRAMME

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 12-Sep-2019

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper – 12 September 2019

FIJI GETTING BIG ADB LOAN FOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Sep-2019

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is to loan Fiji $US65 million to foster the private sector.

CLIMATE CHANGE TO BE ON THE AGENDA IN CANBERRA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Sep-2019

Climate change is expected to be at the top of the agenda when Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama meets his Australian counterpart in Canberra this

SIG COMMITMENT TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Sep-2019

Speaking in Honiara yesterday, Wednesday, the Prime Minister, the Hon. Manasseh Sogavare, reiterated the DCGA’s commitment to work closely with

90 WHEEL CHAIRS GIFTED TO THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Sep-2019

Under the charity arm of the Loving Care Group of Buddha’s Light International Association of Queensland (BLIAQ) up to 90 new wheel chairs are e

AUSTRALIA CONTINUING TO SUPPORT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Sep-2019

The three programmes mentioned each commenced in 2016 and are expected to be completed in 2020.

ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT PLAN FOR WOMEN ANNOUNCED IN FIJI

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Sep-2019

The Fiji Women's Rights Movement has welcomed the government's economic empowerment plan for women in the country.

PRO BONO MEDICAL TRAINING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Sep-2019

It has been claimed that “gut health “is improving in the Pacific as a doctor’s network continues to grow.

HIGH TECH SECURITY AND LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS AT SOLOMON PORT

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 11-Sep-2019

“STATE Owned Entity (SOE) Solomon Ports last week unveiled its hi-tech LED lighting system and CCTV Surveillance System at the Honiara Port.

GUT HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Sep-2019

An Australian medical specialist said free consultation and education for Pacific doctors through a network of instant messaging and telemedicine is s

BINA HARBOUR ATTRACTING USA ATTENTION

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 11-Sep-2019

“THE United States (us) is considering working in Bina Harbour, Malaita Province with other donor partners under the USAID program.

NEW BOAT FOR WASH TEAM IN GUADALCANAL PROVINCE

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 11-Sep-2019

THE Guadalcanal Provincial Health Authority has acknowledged European Union (EU) and the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) for its suppor

SI: THE PERCEIVED GAP IN PRIVATE INVESTMENT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Sep-2019

In 2016, the former Managing Director and World Bank Group Chief Financial Officer, Joaquim Levy, wrote about the gap he perceived in private investme

GINGER AS AN EXPORT CROP FOR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS?

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Sep-2019

The global market for ginger is surging and provides an ideal opportunity for the Solomon Islands to export locally grown ginger to international mark

THE USA OFFERS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Sep-2019

The U.S. Ambassador to Solomon Islands, Her Excellency Catherine Ebert- Gray, made a courtesy visit to the Prime Minister at the Paul Tovua Complex in

PAMUA COLLEGE GETS A SANITATION PROJECT

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 10-Sep-2019

“THE Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) owned school in Makira Ulawa province St Stephen Pamua College has taken ownership of a new girls&rsquo

DOUBLING OF DENGUE CASES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Sep-2019

“The number of suspected and confirmed dengue fever cases has more than doubled in the Marshall Islands capital Majuro in the past seven days

TRAGEDY IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS FOLLOWING A LAND SLIDE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Sep-2019

“The Gizo community in Solomon Islands' Western Province is mourning the death of a woman who was killed in a landslide this morning.

SI: FORMER PREMIER IN POLICE CUSTODY

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 10-Sep-2019

“FORMER Guadalcanal premier Stephen Panga is in police custody after he was found guilty of abuse of office, last Friday.

PACIFIC PENSION OPERATORS LOOKING TO INVEST IN INFRASTRUCTURE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Sep-2019

“Pacific pension, superannuation, trusts and sovereign fund operators are keen to invest in key infrastructure in the region.

SI: LANDSLIDE IN GIZO SAID TO HAVE BURIED TWO PEOPLE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Sep-2019

“Police in Solomon Islands are responding to a landslide which happened this morning in the western provincial capital of Gizo.

SI: FORMER PREMIER IN POLICE CUSTODY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Sep-2019

FORMER Guadalcanal premier Stephen Panga is in police custody after he was found guilty of abuse of office, last Friday.

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