Promoting Solomons Issue 3
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Alison Simbe

Alison’s is another Solomon Island success story in progress, as she and her family strive to develop from humble beginnings, a fulfilling future that is attaining its full potential. Typical of most Solomon Island girls of earlier generations, Alison’s childhood and early development was in a small village setting where girls had their roll and were not encouraged to push the boundaries of that roll. Her parents were subsistence farmers/gardeners selling what excess produce they may have, to help educate their children. Her ‘Village’ is Dunde on the island of Roviana in the Western Province. Her early schooling was in Kokeqolo primary school which is part of the Uniting Church in Munda, Western Province.Alison completed schooling at Goldie College to the level then of ‘form four’ when she left at the age of 16 to get married in the search of some resemblance of meaning and security in her life.
Alison and her husband Jeffery worked at Eupi tourist resort Marovo Lagoon for some eight years, Alison in the administration as well as everything else she was called on to do including driving canoes. Jeffery was general maintenance and every other job he was called on to do

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In This Issue
Disability In the Solomon Islands

People with disabilities in Solomon Islands are a disadvantaged group with little or no support services to assist them with daily living. A key challenge faced by people with disabilities in the Solo

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Disaster Council

Usually the rainy season, which is also the cyclone season for Solomon Islands, is from November to March. This year however, an extended rainy season was forecast to last from November 2007 to June 2
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Fair Trade

Solomon  Islands  boast few export commodities but for such a small country it  can rightly claim what it does export is of world class quality.
Timber, Fish, Copra and  Coconut products, Cocoa, Be

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Going Bananas! Going Bananas!

A professor at CCNY told his class the expression “going bananas”is from the effects of bananas on the brain. Bananas contain three natural sugars-sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fibre

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Interpreting Interpreting

Any democratic justice system must be seen to be ‘Fair and Just’ as the word ‘Justice’ implies.
For all of Solomon Islands small size it has within its boarders some 87 languages and 13 dialect
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Mako Dancers Mako Dancers

A new  dancing  troop  is setting  alive the stages of Honiara tourist spots with very vigorous and entertaining  renditions of traditional cultural  stories in dance.
Maine  Mako  Cultural  a...


Oils Aint Oils Oils Aint Oils
Currently going through the Government is what is called the COCONUT bill and if passed will allocate the entire copra production of Solomon Islands to be used by the local market to produce oil which
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Recovery!
On 2 April 2007, at 7.40 am local time, the Solomon Islands was struck by an 8.1 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami that killed 52 people, damaged or destroyed around 5,500 houses and wrecked
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Where Is It Where Is It

Solomon Islands is a tiny nation. I have described its whereabouts on a map as just several blobs of black ink in amongst a vast blue background, just above the right top corner of Australia. Tiny as
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