Women are the key to growth in Solomon Islands' expanding Cocoa Industry

Frank Short 15-Oct-2021

International Day of Rural Women is supported by UN Women, the United Nations entity dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of wom

Solomon Airlines promotion of Tugeda Holiday packages

Frank Short 15-Oct-2021

Solomon Airlines has suffered losses arising from the Covid-19 pandemic but has frequently, via Facebook and other promotion means promoted and illust

Tetupa Primary School beneficiary of WASH facilities funded by New Zealand

Frank Short 15-Oct-2021

Around 230 students from Tetupa Primary will benefit from a WASH facility funded by the New Zealand Government through UNICEF and implemented by the W

Hovi Adventist Secondary and Primary School opens new classroom

Frank Short 15-Oct-2021

Students and staff of Hovi Adventist Secondary and Primary school in Gao Bugotu, Isabel Province have witnessed some tangible development in their sma

New project to reduce poverty launched and is expected to benefit approximately 49,233 people in Malaita Province

Frank Short 14-Oct-2021

A project called Melanesia Rural Market & Innovation-Driven Development Programme (MERMAID) that aims to reduce rural poverty, improve nutrition,

A Call for Jobs

Frank Short 14-Oct-2021

In a recent letter the Leader of the Opposition in the SI Parliament, the Hon. Mathew Wale, called on the government to create more jobs. It is someth

Private sector helping to fund green energy in Africa.

Frank Short 13-Oct-2021

The UN shared a story on my Linkedin page today which I will reshare with readers of my regular letters in the Solomon Islands where there is a great

SI’s Magistrates’ Court Circuits To Go Ahead With Support From Australia

Frank Short 13-Oct-2021

According to a report in today’s copy of the Solomon Times Online, the Magistrates’ Court circuits to the provinces will now go ahead for

UNDP PIF and UK Government Call for Increased Effectiveness of Climate Finance in the Pacific

Frank Short 13-Oct-2021

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in partnership with the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) and the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and D

Auki receives a new garbage truck from the Japanese Government

Frank Short 13-Oct-2021

The Government of Japan has delivered a garbage truck worth $650,000 to Malaita Province yesterday to boost waste management efforts in Auki.

Complacement has led to people thinking Covid-19 was not going to take root in PNG

Frank Short 13-Oct-2021

Papua New Guinea's Health Minister, Jelta Wong, said the pandemic is pushing the country's health system to the limit.

ADB to provide climate financing

Frank Short 13-Oct-2021

The Asian Development Bank has announced it aims to deliver $US100 billion in climate financing to its members through to 2030.

Stranded nurses still in Vanuatu

Frank Short 12-Oct-2021

According to a story in today’s Island Sun newspaper today, the stranded Solomon Islands nurses in Vanuatu may not be getting any support f

A SENIOR CONSULTANT PHYSICIAN AT THE NRH SPEAKS HIS MIND SAYING IT AS IT IS

Frank Short 12-Oct-2021

Solomon Islands does not have the capacity to handle a Covid-19 outbreak in the country if there should be any, says Dr Jones Ghabu.

Access to Justice in the Solomon Islands: Formal and Informal Pathways Post RAMSI

Frank Short 11-Oct-2021

The Solomon Islands Government faces a number of impediments, including administering outcomes with limited institutional and fiscal resources to a po

Good Showing for Solomon Islands in Dubai Expo 2020

Frank Short 11-Oct-2021

More than 600 visitors were welcomed to the Solomon Islands Pavilion over the past few days.

Australia mulls measures making social media giants responsible for defamatory postings

Frank Short 11-Oct-2021

According to the latest news bulletin from Radio New Zealand, today Sunday, the Australian government is considering a range of measures that wou

Donated artificial legs via a UK registered charity

Frank Short 11-Oct-2021

In the United Kingdom, the registered charity ‘Legs for Africa’ helps amputees live independently, through supplying artificial legs, allo

Article on child abuse reveals some shocking child rape statistics

Frank Short 09-Oct-2021

Four stakeholders have highlighted their different roles in dealing with child and children in the country.

Success from the boom in kava cultivation and sales in Malaita

Frank Short 08-Oct-2021

The fog has just cleared as Walter Ara begins his steep climb up the hills behind his village.

17 year old student sees health care for the elderly and infants as primary community concerns in the country

Frank Short 07-Oct-2021

Freelance journalist Jimmy Nolan writing in the Solomon Times Online today tells the story of young Ambrose Wate from South Malaita and a student at S

WHO recommends groundbreaking malaria vaccine for children at risk

Frank Short 07-Oct-2021

Historic RTS,S/AS01 recommendation can reinvigorate the fight against malaria

Contract to Upgrade Seghe and Taro Runways Signed

Frank Short 07-Oct-2021

Improvements are set to commence on two Solomon Islands runways, following the signing of a significant construction contract between the New Zealand

Building a Stronger Media Association of Solomon Islands with funding and equipment support from Australia

Frank Short 06-Oct-2021

The Media Association of Solomon Islands (MASI) will be better equipped to carry out it’s important role of building a skilled, independent and

Nurses stranded and allegedly living poor in Vanuatu

Frank Short 06-Oct-2021

New Zealand today reported that twenty Solomon Islands nationals are stranded in Port Vila in Vanuatu, due to Covid-19.

The Solomon Islands requires collective brains to establish effective security policies and strategic approaches, says SINU Professor

Frank Short 06-Oct-2021

A shift in the National Security context in Solomon Islands needs more theoretical knowledge to address, says Professor David Gegeo of the Solomon Isl

MEHRD pledges to improve teachers’ welfare, but doesn’t say how and when

Frank Short 06-Oct-2021

The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development has promised it will strengthen all initiatives to improve teachers’ welfare.

Lifestyle changes needed in the SI to prevent and control diabetes, including diet and exercise

Frank Short 06-Oct-2021

Writing in the UK’s Daily Mail today Eleanor Hayward predicts that one in ten in the UK will have diabetes by 2030.

A dilemma to be avoided given there is time and a choice

Frank Short 05-Oct-2021

In contributing this piece I realise my status as an “outsider” and one with no political intention or bias but merely a friend of the Sol

$124,726 raised in effort to rebuild classrooms at the Tenakoga Adventist College following a recent fire

Frank Short 05-Oct-2021

Tenakoga Adventist College (TAC) raised $124, 726.80 during its gospel concert which was staged at the Maranatha Hall in Lunga, east Honiara, on Sunda

Australia won't welcome international tourists until 2022

Frank Short 05-Oct-2021

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Australia was expected to reach the vaccination benchmark on Tuesday at which the country could begin to open up: 8

SOSA gives back $645,000 to Selwyn College

Frank Short 05-Oct-2021

Selwyn Old Scholars Association (SOSA) and students have raised $645,000 through its fundraising activities coincide with the 50th Golden Jubilee cele

Vaccination passport inequities highlighted

Frank Short 05-Oct-2021

I wrote a letter today in wich I mentioned the likely introduction of vaccination passports being used for international travel once borders re-open.

International air travel with proof of vaccinations

Frank Short 05-Oct-2021

The Solomon Islands realizes that it must at some point open up its international borders or suffer the continuing decline in its national economy.

Pacific wants wealthy nations to deliver on funds, emissions ahead of Glasgow climate change summit

Frank Short 04-Oct-2021

The Pacific is making a desperate plea to the world's wealthy nations: step up and deliver on your promises to fight the global climate crisis.

More than 20 years of work officially recognised

Frank Short 04-Oct-2021

Dr. Patrick Pikacha has received recognition for his significant environmental achievements in the South Pacific.

Vanuatu health director flags mandatory vaccination as employers have a duty of care

Frank Short 04-Oct-2021

Vanuatu's Director of Public Health has flagged that vaccination against Covid-19 will be compulsory soon for certain workers.

A message and advice that should please not go disregarded

Frank Short 04-Oct-2021

Worldwide deaths related to Covid-19 surpassed 5 million on Friday, according to a Reuters tally, with unvaccinated people particularly exposed to the

Breast cancer: Symptoms to watch out for as general guidance

Frank Short 02-Oct-2021

Last year, there were more than two million new cases of breast cancer around the world, according to the World Cancer Research Fund. While anyon

Australian border to reopen next month

Frank Short 02-Oct-2021

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced the international border will reopen next month for states that have reached 80 percent vaccination rates,

Care of orphans

Frank Short 02-Oct-2021

The Hearts of Hope Charity in the Solomon Island which I have so often written about cares for more than 1,000 orphaned boys and girls and many elderl

Exercise and fitness more vital than diets and shedding pounds

Frank Short 02-Oct-2021

Obesity is known to be common in the Solomon Islands and a condition linked to NCD illnesses including heart diseases and other health conditions that

“We have a social responsibility and a moral obligation to help others.”

Frank Short 01-Oct-2021

I was reminded today of the words quoted in the title to this piece when I read two separate stories in the Island Sun newspaper, and both relate to p

Good news that Manita farmers are taking cocoa as a business – 400 people benifitting

Frank Short 01-Oct-2021

Cocoa farmers in Manita and Makira Ulawa Province, are taking their cocoa production to new heights and treating it as a business and not only an

Premier Maka’a calls on Health Ministry to revisit MOU in modernizing health clinics

Frank Short 01-Oct-2021

According to the Island Sun newspaper the Premier of Makira Ulawa Province, Julian Maka’a has called on the Ministry of Health and Medical Servi

Gov’t and Malaita Provincial Government to work on SCALE Project

Frank Short 01-Oct-2021

Solomon Times newspaper today reports the national government and the Malaita provincial government have expressed their commitment to work together o

The Premier of Central Islands Province Stanley Manetiva has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with CEMA for coconut refinery and livestock production.

Frank Short 30-Sep-2021

The General Manager for CEMA Patterson Siliota said the Government programme to revitalise CEMA is a seven-year programme commencing this year to 2027

EU praised for boosting local health capacity

Frank Short 30-Sep-2021

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services has lauded the European Union for support towards boosting infrastructure capacity which has reduced &lsqu

The funding and welfare needs of the vulnerable in society

Frank Short 30-Sep-2021

My many letters posted on Linkedin or published in the media in the Solomon Islands over the years focused very largely on the work and needs of those

Awareness of cardiovascular health and health checks partnered by Solomon Airlines

Frank Short 29-Sep-2021

Today for World Heart Day in Honiara, Solomon Airlines staff partnered with the National Referral Hospital in Honiara to raise awareness of cardiovasc

Wanted second hand clothing for children and elderly widows in the care of Hearts of Hope (Hoh) charity, Solomon Islands

Frank Short 29-Sep-2021

The charity run run by volunteer ladies on the island of Malaita cares for many elderly widows and more than a thousand orphan children, boys and girl

Looking at the COVID situation in two Australian states. RNZI

Frank Short 29-Sep-2021

NSW premier outlines roadmap as 787 new community cases, 12 deaths announced

The COVID-19 Crisis and Rising Food Prices, a Year On

Frank Short 29-Sep-2021

By Rachel Richardson, Ajla Vilogorac, Rob Hitchins

ADB, New Zealand, and Australia to Help Government Reform Solomon Islands’ Tax System

Frank Short 29-Sep-2021

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has joined with the governments of New Zealand and Australia to help Solomon Islands overhaul its tax system to expan

Red Cross Launches “Evriwan Kaikai Initiative”

Frank Short 29-Sep-2021

Last week, the Solomon Islands Red Cross (SIRC) launched ‘Evriwan Kakai’, an initiative to support vulnerable people and communities with

Gov’t infrastructure projects in Malaita

Frank Short 28-Sep-2021

There is positive and encouraging progresses in some of the infrastructure projects in Malaita.

SICCI to Host Infrastructure Symposium

Frank Short 28-Sep-2021

The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) will host its inaugural Infrastructure Symposium this year which will bring together key

USAID and Pacific Community (SPC) Launch PROJECT Governance

Frank Short 28-Sep-2021

On September 28, The United States of America, through United States Agency for International Development (USAID), partnered with the Pacific Communit

Malaita Farmers Educated on Biosecurity Export Protocols

Frank Short 27-Sep-2021

Biosecurity Solomon Islands of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) has delivered eye opening presentations to farmers in Malaita Province

Appeal for help with shipping costs for artificial limbs from New Zealand

Frank Short 27-Sep-2021

The gifted modular building for the National Referral Hospital (NRH) which I have so often written about during its conversion into a replacement Reha

PM Sogavare Calls for Global Solidarity in Fight Against COVID-19 and Climate Change

Frank Short 27-Sep-2021

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has called for global solidarity in the fight against COVID-19 and climate change.t

Selwyn College’s 50th Golden Jubilee

Frank Short 27-Sep-2021

Hundreds of Selwyn Old Students Association (SOSA) members and their families join staff and students at Selwyn College, Marovovo, West Guadalcanal ye

Addressing NCDs in the SI at specialist SoiPEN clinic centres

Frank Short 27-Sep-2021

Despite all the intensive and good work being done by the SIG, frontline workers and the MHMS, supported by diplomatic partners and several internatio

Grassroots tangible support by the Japanese Government

Frank Short 24-Sep-2021

I continue to be appreciative and grateful, as I have been for many years, to the Japanese Government for the tangible financial support to the Solomo

'It all comes down to vaccination' - say’s NZ’s PM

Frank Short 23-Sep-2021

Tools used in the future to fight Covid-19 don't need to be as disruptive as the ones used now, as long as the country achieves a high vaccinatio

Countries Call for Protecting at Least 30% of the Global Ocean by 2030

Frank Short 23-Sep-2021

More than 100 countries have publicly committed to the protection of at least 30% of the Global Ocean by 2030, often referred to as “30 by 30&rd

New British High Commissioner for the Solomon Islands

Frank Short 23-Sep-2021

The UK Government, through its Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has announced the appointment of a new High Commissioner to Solomon

SIG Commitment Towards Taro Hospital Redevelopment Project Reinforced

Frank Short 23-Sep-2021

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) Senior Executive Management (SEM) held a meeting recently with the Premier and members of the Chois

Tok Stori, Climate Change and Gender in Solomon Islands

Frank Short 22-Sep-2021

In Solomon Islands, tok stori is a culturally accepted method of sharing information, generating knowledge and learning.

Australia is Committed to a Peaceful and Secure Pacific

Frank Short 22-Sep-2021

Australia is committed to the security and prosperity of the Pacific and wider Indo-Pacific region.

The vital importance to one’s health, friends, family, the economy and the country of getting vaccinated against Covid-10, especially given the Delta variant

Frank Short 22-Sep-2021

Again exercising his duty of care and that of his DCGA government the Prime Minister the Hon. Manasseh Sogavare has warned that any Covid-19 community

The Piano Association of Solomon Islands (PASI) gaining more help

Frank Short 21-Sep-2021

Readers of my letters over the years will be aware of my keenness to see youths with musical talents come together and form a national youth orchestra

SI’s Tourism Industry struck a severe blow by the sad passing of Josefa ‘Jo’ Tuamoto

Frank Short 21-Sep-2021

The sad and untimely news was reported by the Solomon Times online this morning, and I quote the details.

Working in a Paradise Island resort

Frank Short 21-Sep-2021

Writing a lovely piece in today’s Island Sun newspaper, Mavis Podokolo tells the tale of Jeffery Maetoro who works with a passion for

Japan funding classroom for Mala school

Frank Short 21-Sep-2021

JAPAN will fund a new classroom building for Dala South Primary School in Malaita worth $516,000.

International Week of deaf people

Frank Short 21-Sep-2021

People with disability residing in Honiara gathered yesterday to commemorate International Week of Deaf People and International Day of Sign Language.

Rehabilitation workshop at the NRH

Frank Short 21-Sep-2021

I rather think readers of my regular letter will have come to realise that the completion and furbishing of the gifted modular building to the Nationa

Highly appreciative coastal clean up

Frank Short 20-Sep-2021

Solomon Airlines, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Tourism Solomons, Travel Solomons, St. Johns School, Tanagai Community High School and Solomon

Breast cancer drug ‘found to reduce risk of disease progression’

Frank Short 19-Sep-2021

Catherine Wylie writing today in the UK’s Daily Mail says the trial of a new drug to treat a form of breast cancer has been hailed as “gro

Vaccination rollout set to begin for Fijian children

Frank Short 19-Sep-2021

Children aged between 15 and 17 years will be able to receive the Covid-19 vaccine in Fiji, the Government said.

In New Zealand community driven initiatives encouraging strong vaccination rates

Frank Short 18-Sep-2021

Pacific health experts are rejoicing over strong Pasifika vaccination rates - all thanks to community driven initiatives.

South Pacific Islanders Stay Afloat Despite Losing Tourists

Frank Short 18-Sep-2021

Although COVID-19 lockdowns severely affected the financial wellbeing of people dependent on tourism, the social, mental and physical well-being of So

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