NRH training staff to manage any outbreak of COVID-19

Frank Short 13-Nov-2021

A community outbreak of COVID-19 in the country would be devastating, and the National Referral Hospital (NRH) says it will not be able to cope with a

SCALE-NRM PARTNER WITH LOCAL CONSERVATION GROUP FOR FOREST CONSERVATION INITIATIVES

Frank Short 12-Nov-2021

Winrock has a 35-year history of building partnerships between communities, industry, and government for the pursuit of economic opportunities through

MRD commences monitoring of CDF support

Frank Short 12-Nov-2021

MRD Deputy Secretary Technical (DST) Hugo Hebala said that the monitoring of CDF is an instrument basically to complement the M & E monitoring act

MASI Hands Over Reporting Guidelines to Media Outlets

Frank Short 12-Nov-2021

The Media Association of Solomon Islands (MASI) has handed out copies of the revised Journalist ‘Code of Ethics’ booklet and a Court Repor

Solomon Ports Taking the Lead in Waste Management

Frank Short 12-Nov-2021

Correspondent Jimmy Nolan writing in the Solomon Times Online today says the foreshore in Honiara is polluted, unsightly debris and garbage gets washe

$385M support for education is very welcome news

Frank Short 11-Nov-2021

The Solomon Islands government, the Australian Government, and New Zealand Government have invested $385 million towards Education Support Programmes.

MPs Ps Receive SBD$1.8M Each in CDF Grant

Frank Short 11-Nov-2021

The funding assistance normally known as the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) targeted at alleviating poverty and improving livelihoods of rural So

Today, 11 November, is known as Remembrance Day

Frank Short 11-Nov-2021

Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in 

Social media reveals sea-level threat in the Solomon Islands

Frank Short 10-Nov-2021

Pictures on social media have revealed the immediate threat of sea-level rise on the sea coasts around the Solomon Islands.

COP26: Fiji's PM says 1.5C is alive, and it is possible

Frank Short 10-Nov-2021

Fiji's Prime Minister says Pacific leaders and delegations did not travel halfway across the World to COP26 to watch the future of their island n

Building a partnership with and for young people in the SI

Frank Short 09-Nov-2021

One of the new Non-Government Organisations (NGO), Youth Workers Association of Solomon Islands (YWASI) was launched on Sunday in Honiara.

Capacity Building Efforts Towards Climate Investment Showcased At COP26

Frank Short 09-Nov-2021

The Pacific Climate Change Centre (PCCC) showcased the outstanding outcomes of its training programmes of adaptation, mitigation, and access to climat

Solomon Islands strong border policies receives praise from the Acting Australian High Commissioner

Frank Short 09-Nov-2021

The Acting Australian High Commissioner, Ms. Sally-Anne Vincent says the Solomon Islands Government should be recognised and congratulated for its str

Vital Solomon Islands Tourism Industry Guides Launched, to Help Drive Growth and Jobs

Frank Short 08-Nov-2021

On November 5th, 2021 — Solomon Islands has taken a key step in advancing its tourism industry with the launch of guides for investors and the g

What's the difference between 1.5C and 2C of global warming?

Frank Short 08-Nov-2021

Explainer - Over and over at the UN climate summit in Glasgow, world leaders have stressed the need to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

New Zealand aims to work more alongside Pacific nations

Frank Short 08-Nov-2021

The New Zealand Foreign Minister says the country's new Pacific policy is about a partnered approach.

Ovarian cancer patients given new hope thanks to double drug treatment

Frank Short 07-Nov-2021

Writing today, Sunday, in the UK’s Mail on Sunday correspondent Eve Simmons, writing about ovarian cancer, which is often a cause of concern in

Re-forestation in the Solomon Islands

Frank Short 06-Nov-2021

Over the years I have actively encouraged re-forestion in the Solomon Islands and posted many images of those tree-planting and raising trees in nurse

All health facilities must implement IPC guideline. Says SI’s Minister of Health

Frank Short 06-Nov-2021

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS), Minister, Dr. Culwick Togamana is calling on everyone within the health facilities across the coun

Solomon Islands National Referral Hospital (NRH) urgently in need of one or more mammogram (breast screening machines)

Frank Short 05-Nov-2021

Breast and cervical cancer remain the first and second most commonly identified cancers in the Solomon Islands. Copyright © 2017. Elsevier Ltd.

Japan to assist Afio & Faula with water and sanitation projects

Frank Short 05-Nov-2021

The Solomon Star newspaper today, Friday, has reported that the Government of Japan will assist with water supply and sanitation projects for Afio and

MULTI-MILLION $$ UNDER-TAKING IN TELECOM INFRASTRUCTURE

Frank Short 05-Nov-2021

OUR Telekom is investing millions of dollars ($) in telecommunication infrastructure development that will see thirty-five 2G sites nation-wide being

Launching Digital Governance in SI

Frank Short 05-Nov-2021

 In the ever-increasing global digital economy, electronic governance or ‘e-governance’ is the way of the future – mo

Australia supports Temotu’s remote Reef islands

Frank Short 04-Nov-2021

The Australian Government through the Direct Aid Programme (DAP) has funded a new permanent pigpen project, led by Mathew Nare, to assist the Nola com

UK Announces Support for Small Island States at COP26

Frank Short 04-Nov-2021

"For some countries and communities at this COP, the transformation that is happening now is not a matter for our children and our grandchildren.

New Zealand to focus on resilience in updated Pacific relationship

Frank Short 04-Nov-2021

Radio New Zealand relayed news today, Thursday, that the new Zealand Government is further stepping up its relationship with Pacific nations.

Advancing inclusive decision-making for a better future

Frank Short 03-Nov-2021

The Ministry of Women Youth Children and Family Affairs and the Ministry of Traditional Governance Peace and Ecclesiastical Affairs has handed over it

Bred Bank Solomon Staff Donates Pinktober proceeds to the NRH Cancer Unit

Frank Short 03-Nov-2021

BRED Bank Solomon staff presented a cheque for $1,000 to the Cancer Unit at the National Referral Hospital (NRH) on Thursday 28 October 2021.

Bougainville close to lockdown after Covid-19 surge

Frank Short 03-Nov-2021

A news bulletin from Radio New Zealand this afternoon, Wednesday, should serve as yet another reminder of the continuing Covid-19 threat on Solomon Is

Solutions to address local content issue in infrastructure, raised by EASI President

Frank Short 03-Nov-2021

The Economic Association of Solomon Islands (EASI) has suggested some solutions to address the local content issues in infrastructures in the country.

USP Assists Over 400 Private Students Through Bursary Scheme

Frank Short 03-Nov-2021

A total of 420 private students studying at The University of the South Pacific (USP) have received financial assistance under the USP Student Bu

An end to deforestation by 2030

Frank Short 02-Nov-2021

A major deforestation deal has been announced at the end of COP26's first day of the leaders' summit where big polluters made new commitment

Asia Pacific countries selectively opening their air borders

Frank Short 02-Nov-2021

We have been told today that the Solomon Islands is to selectively open its borders again and Asia-Pacific countries, which have had some of the world

Given a realization that Solomon Islands cannot be isolated from the world forever Cabinet decides on reopening borders

Frank Short 02-Nov-2021

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has said Cabinet has directed the Oversight Committee to develop the framework for the reopening of our borders. Spea

Champions of Youth Work

Frank Short 01-Nov-2021

The Commonwealth Alliance of Youth Workers Association (CAYWA) is excited to be part of promoting International Youth Work Week from 1st to 7th Novemb

Introducing the Customary Land Recording and Bylaw Development Processes

Frank Short 01-Nov-2021

The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey in close partnership with the UN Development Programme and UN Women have organized a three-day forum to pres

Utility services relating to electricity sewage and water in the news

Frank Short 01-Nov-2021

Quoting two separate reports published in today’s Island Sun newspaper, utility services relating to electricity, sewage and water featured sign

Encouraging news events relating to youth training and conservation advancement

Frank Short 01-Nov-2021

Last week the Island Sun newspaper published details of youth leaders from Guadalcanal Province having undertaken three days of leadership training ai

Journalism pitched broader to reduce the image of polarization and more inclusive of provincial affairs and rural livelihoods

Frank Short 01-Nov-2021

Last week the Solomon Times Online published an article saying how in a recently published research paper funded by the University of the South Pacifi

Knowledge Series kicks off for Anti-corruption and Integrity Institutions

Frank Short 29-Oct-2021

The first seminar of the knowledge series kicked off today with the national anti-corruption and integrity institutions of Pacific Island Countries (P

It isn’t yet too late to get vaccinated

Frank Short 29-Oct-2021

Coronavirus first emerged on the world stage in early 2020 and by now research has shown what happens to people who get the WHO approved COVID-19 vacc

ESP (Economic Stimulus Package) features in the news

Frank Short 29-Oct-2021

There are two articles in the Island Sun today relating to the government’s economic stimulous package which tend to highlight the challenges an

NZ Government announces new Ministry for Disabled People and accessibility law

Frank Short 29-Oct-2021

A new Ministry for Disabled People will be set up as the government rolls out a different approach to support services and brings in a new law to make

Virtual Health care and Telemedicine practices in a future Solomon Islands

Frank Short 28-Oct-2021

It was the late Dr Martin Luther King speaking in the United States who said, “I have a dream.” His dream was about about civil rights. I

A Thank you for Linta

Frank Short 28-Oct-2021

In May this year readers might recall my letters and an appeal for help for Linta Mabo, the 16 year old daughter of a family living in North East Guad

Strategy to Revitalize the Agriculture Sector launched

Frank Short 27-Oct-2021

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare officially launched the roadmap which also coincided with the World Food Day agriculture show celebrations staged at

Family Support Centre calls for action for all children affected by sexual violence

Frank Short 27-Oct-2021

The Family Support Centre (FSC) stands in solidarity with those who have condemned the recent alleged rape and murder of a 7 year old child in Kolomba

Early speculative reporting discounted as RSIPF clarify bomb did not apparently kill father and son

Frank Short 26-Oct-2021

Yesterday the Solomon Times Online reported that a father and son had been killed in a bomb blast in Honiara

Unnecessary alarmist newspaper headline

Frank Short 26-Oct-2021

I consider it was unnecessary and alarmist for staff reporter Mavis (Podokolo) to have reported in the Island Sun today titling her story ‘

Academic achievement must be supported with jobs

Frank Short 26-Oct-2021

Reading a copy of today’s Island Sun newspaper, I see that Dr. Transform Aqorau has said education is the way forward.

NZ PM has said vaccination will be mandated in any workplace that requires a certificate of vaccination for entry

Frank Short 26-Oct-2021

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced vaccination will be mandated in any workplace that requires a certificate of vaccination for entry.

Unexploded ordinance and the threat to lives in the Solomon Islands lingers on 80 yrs after the Pacific War

Frank Short 26-Oct-2021

The Solomon Island has seen the tragic loss of two more of its citizens in a bomb blast in just over a year and the latest incident poses the question

In yet another WWII bomb blast in nearly a year a father and son are killed and two others critically injured

Frank Short 25-Oct-2021

A father and his son have died after a bomb blast late yesterday around 7 pm. The father died shortly after the blast, his son reportedly died in hosp

Vitamin B12 deficiency

Vitamin B12 deficiency 25-Oct-2021

I have often written about NCDs in the Solomon Islands and the way an inappropriate diet containing too much fat and sugar continues to hasten the ons

Cyberbullying and an alleged tragic death in the SI

Frank Short 25-Oct-2021

“In the Western Pacific region hepatitis B is estimated to stand at 20 percent and hepatitis C at 1 percent, approximately one out of every five

Hepatitis B is ranked as the sixth most common cause of death at the National Referral Hospital (NRH)

Frank Short 24-Oct-2021

“In the Western Pacific region hepatitis B is estimated to stand at 20 percent and hepatitis C at 1 percent, approximately one out of every five

Disability will become more a part of the human condition requiring a form of social security support system

Frank Short 24-Oct-2021

Today, Sunday, I have been reflecting on the overall situation regarding people suffering some degree of disability in the Solomon Islands, on their n

Prime Minister gives his views on the importance of economic development in the Solomon Islands

Frank Short 24-Oct-2021

Speaking in Honiara last week, Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare talked of the necessity of aggressively addressing the existing infrastructure through

Attitudes hardening to non-vaxxers in the United Kingdom

Frank Short 24-Oct-2021

An article by David Mellor in today’s edition of the Daily Mail Online is titled – “How much longer can we tolerate anti-vaxxers?&rd

Diabetes: The warning sign of high blood sugar in your legs that is ‘worse at night time'

Frank Short 23-Oct-2021

I am most often preoccupied with trying to find information on diabetes and how it might be detected and, more importantly, be prevented in the Solomo

Artificial (prosthetic) legs for the hundreds of former NRH patients now disabled, disadvantaged without full mobility and waiting years for help

Frank Short 23-Oct-2021

The gifted modular building to the NRH delivered to the hospital last September has now been assembled and an extension added to become the replacemen

A plan to grow subsistence small holder farmers into commercial farmers

Frank Short 23-Oct-2021

The Government has promised to commit to increasing its investment in the Agriculture sector. This was revealed by Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare du

Experts believe one part of fighting the pandemics like Covid is to promote the general health and well-being of citizens

Frank Short 22-Oct-2021

The Solomon Islands remains one of very few countries to be Covid-19 free but the pandemic has not gone away offshore and the continued splendid effor

SI health sector in line for a USD$5 million grant and a USD$5 million loan in projected WB and ADB project offers

Frank Short 22-Oct-2021

Six World Bank projects are still in the pipeline to be implemented in the Solomon Islands. This comes after the Bank supported 8 active projects wort

SI Gov’t committed to infrastructure development, says PM Sogavare

Frank Short 22-Oct-2021

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare highlighted development when delivering his opening remarks at the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce (SICCI) Infras

Deadline looms for public servants to get vaccintated

Frank Short 21-Oct-2021

Speaking during his nationwide address this week, the Prime Minister said this represents 23.9% of the total doses required to cover the total target

Solomon Islands Prime Minister condemns heinous and brutal crimes and speaks for the nation

Frank Short 20-Oct-2021

The Solomon Islands in in shock and grief over the alleged rape and killing of an innocent seven year old girl in Kolombangara, Western Province.

The expressed concerns for a new National Disability Inclusive Plan accommodating the needs of children with disabilities

Frank Short 19-Oct-2021

In the main the views raised concerned what is perceived delay in getting a response from the MEHR regarding a definitive implementation plan to tackl

New water supply for 4134 beneficiaries in the Guale communities

Frank Short 19-Oct-2021

Great news reported by the Island Sun newspaper today which said, more than 4000 people in seven communities affected by the Tropical Cyclone (TC

The alleged rape and death of a ten- year old child

Frank Short 19-Oct-2021

The Solomon Times Online this morning carried the heartbreaking and sickening report of the alleged rape and death of a ten year old child in the Solo

Looking into the positive way internet access and mobile phone usage could benefit the Solomon Islands

Frank Short 18-Oct-2021

Mobile phone penetration rating is currently at 18.7 percent but that is expected to double following the recent improvement of network systems from 2

Molecule could prevent damaging cell changes caused by type 2 diabetes – study

Frank Short 18-Oct-2021

Writing today, Monday, in the UK’s Evening Standard, Nina Massey says Researchers have identified a molecule that could help prevent damage to c

Aftershocks of Covid-19 threaten to undo gains across Pacific, RNZ report claims Experts

Frank Short 18-Oct-2021

The Pacific Aftershock Report World Vision reveals the results of a survey of households across the region. It said while much of the Pacifi

100,000 More AstraZeneca Vaccines Arrive from Australia

Frank Short 18-Oct-2021

As the Ministry of Medical Health and Services (MHMS) steps up the national vaccine roll-out to the provinces, Australia continues to provide Solomon

Key concerns of the Solomon Islands, transport development in rural areas and climate finance, in regional news

Frank Short 18-Oct-2021

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Papua New Guinea Government have a $325 million loan to help fund tranche two of the Sustainable Highlands Hi

Tree growing project called ‘WithOneSeed’

Frank Short 17-Oct-2021

Fifteen years ago, I met maun Joao Tadeu Gusmao and mana Leopoldina Guterres, a couple from a very remote area in Timor-Leste called Baguia. Eleven ye

Taking Care of Children with Special Needs beyond Honiara

Frank Short 17-Oct-2021

The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD) have since 2016 been working on implementing the National Disability Inclusive Educa

Disturbing disability figures in the Solomon Islands – What has changed in 2021?

Frank Short 16-Oct-2021

If the Solomon Islands Constitution does not yet provide a strong legislative framework that guarantees the equal rights of people with disabilities t

More than 600 visitors to the SI's Expo Pavilion in Dubai

Frank Short 16-Oct-2021

Solomon Islands Commissioner General, His Excellency Ambassador Moses Kouni Mose and his Team were glad to have welcomed more than 600 visitors to our

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