Malaita Hopes to Attain Peace through Disaster Risk Management Project
BY JOHN HOUANIHAU THE provincial government of Malaita is confident to attain peace and sustainability through the outcome of the US$1 million project aimed to strengthen disaster reduction and risk management policies and plans in the country, according to Malaita Premier, Hon. Daniel Suidani. The two years SBD 8 million project is aimed at the vulnerable provincial communities in the region of Guadalcanal and Malaita and will be implemented by…
Mckee Calls for Collaboration in Strengthening Disaster Risk Management in the Solomon Islands
BY JOHN HOUANIHAU THE government and people of the Solomon Islands together with development partners can strengthen disaster risk reduction and management policies in particularly for the most vulnerable population in the country,” according to the US Ambassador to Papua…
Guadalcanal and Malaita: Recipients of US $1 Million Project
BY JOHN HOUANIHAU THE provinces of Malaita and Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands will benefit from a signed two-year US$1 million under the USAID funded project which will focus on disaster risk reduction policies and management. The Government of the…
Fishermen Need Sustainable Knowledge to Protect Parrot Fish
BY JOHN HOUANIHAU ONE of the reasons for the failure of protecting the Solomon Islands’ pristine coral reefs is the lack of providing education or awareness to coastal communities on the fisheries laws and regulations, regarding the importance and benefits…
Guadalcanal Fisherman Concern on the Recurrence of Dynamite-Fishing Practices
BY JOHN CHRISMA UNIDENTIFIED fishermen sighted on outboard motors are continuing with the use of improvised dynamite explosives to kill schools of fish for easy harvesting along the coastal waters of North-West Guadalcanal, according to a rural fisherman from Aruligho,…


















