Australia Partners with UNICEF to Launch Wash in Schools in Central Province

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AUSTRALIA, in partnership with UNICEF, has launched the SBD 18 million WASH in Schools (WinS) Project at Bokolonga Primary School, to enhance water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities in 30 schools in Central Province.

Implemented by UNICEF, the Project is designed to improve health, hygiene, and educational outcomes for approximately 5,000 students and teachers.

Australian High Commissioner to the Solomon Islands, His Excellency Rod Hilton, highlighted the significance of the project.

“This project is a testament to the strong partnership between Australia and the Solomon Islands,” the High Commissioner said.

“It will ensure students have access to safe drinking water and comfortable hygiene facilities.”

“With the lack of WASH facilities in schools contributing to high absenteeism rates, particularly among female students, we know how important these facilities are.”

“They help keep girls in school for longer, provide safer and happier learning experiences, and ultimately lead to better long-term education and health outcomes.”

Julian Lilo, Director of School Services at the Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development (MEHRD), was enthusiastic about the partnership.

“MEHRD is pleased to collaborate with UNICEF and DFAT on this transformative project,” said Mr Lilo.  

“Together, we are bolstering resilience in school infrastructure and fostering a culture of hygiene and health among our school communities.”

Central Province faces significant challenges accessing clean water, adequate sanitation facilities, and hygiene in schools, with only 12 percent of the population having access to WASH facilities.

Source: Australia High Commission


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