Women's Voice

Gizo Women: Challenges And Blessings Making Ends Meet Daily

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BY MAINE LIVETT ISLES MEDIA FREELANCE REPORTER IN GIZO MOTHERS main concern is to make earns meet to sustain the livelihood of their families, such as to put food on the table daily, and meeting their...

Women Needs To Participate In High-Level Decision Making

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BY LESLEY FOINAGWA ISLES MEDIA FREELANCE REPORTER IN WEST KWAIO HAVING an equal opportunity to participate in a higher level of decision-making is a big concern women continue to face today. This was according to Margaret Wate,...

Millicent Barty Announced as Obama Foundation Scholar

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TODAY, the Obama Foundation announced that Millicent Barty, social entrepreneur and communications designerfrom Solomon Islands is among its fourth cohort of Obama Scholars who joins two groups of 12 emerging leaders from around the world...

Empower Women in All Works of Life: Mrs. Kuper

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BY ALEX DADAMU Honiara-based Makira/Ulawa people have over the weekend marked the province’s 38th Second Appointed Day in Honiara. Those in the province have marked the big day earlier, graced with the presence of the Prime Minister,...

‘Gender Does Not Matter’

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BY BARNABAS MANEBONA THERE have been a number of extraordinary local women and girls within this country that have been explored in news features doing trade works so far in the country. All of them have...

12 Years but Still Coping: Single Parent

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BY MARLEY DORIS WITHIN the Solomon Islands today, there has been an alarming rate of single parenthood arising which we experience.  Most victims are females which is a very difficult situation, especially when living in a...

Fighting for the Survivors of Domestic Violence

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BY MIKE TUA FAMILY Support Centre is a locally-based organization helping victims of domestic violence in the country. Solomon Women’s Newspaper Mike Tua interviews the Manager of the Centre, Lynffer Wini Maltungtung on her continuing leading...

Women Taking Leadership Role as a Tribal Chief

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BY IAN KAUKUI  SUPPORTING our local women in leadership and decision-making is a way forward as a nation to reduce poverty, promote economic growth and democracy, and increase the wellbeing of women, girls, and their...

Climate Change a Gender Issue

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BY MIKE TUA  WOMEN in particular are more vulnerable to climate change and evidently they are more prone to adverse impacts from climate change.  According to a draft paper “Mainstream Gender into Climate Change Policies” prepared...