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The 3-day workshop on “Awareness of the Trafficking of Women and Girls in Solomon Islands for Sexual and Domestic Exploitation and Abuse” has begun in Honiara.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The UK government organised a three-day training on Planning and Reporting on Natural Disasters in partnership with the BBC, SIBC and Media Association of Solomon Islands.
The British High Commissioner to the Solomon Islands and Nauru, H.E Thomas Coward was appointed as the International Commissioner.
The project will support media and journalists to continue the development of high-quality media for people of the Solomon Islands.
Children from Perch Christian School, Tuvarufu, Koloale, Honiara Integrated Community School and Coronation schools attended a two-day UK-Pacific Oceans and Plastics workshop in Honiara.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Students from across Honiara took part in a special creative art workshop on Ocean Plastics from Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 October 2022.
The British Council together with the British High Commission in Honiara and local radio station, Paoa FM are bringing new UK Music to Solomon Islands.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Applications for Chevening Scholarships to study in the UK are open between 2 August and 1 November 2022.
Solomon Islands is ready to celebrate Her Majesty the Queen’s Official Birthday and Platinum Jubilee on Thursday 2 and Friday 3 June.
Solomon Islands key health facilities on Malaita, Western and Choiseul provinces have been supported and equipped to respond to subsequent waves of COVID-19.
Frontline workers on COVID-19 response at Atoifi and Kilu’ufi hospitals in Malaita province attended a two-week training delivered by UK Emergency Medical Team.
Royal Navy Offshore Patrol Vessel HMS Spey, one of the Royal Navy's most modern ships, will transit Solomon Islands territorial waters including close to the capital, Honiara, on 4 and 5 April as part of its first tour o…
The training was funded by the UK and delivered in partnership with the Pacific Community (SPC) under the Pacific Extended Continental Shelf Project.
The UK Emergency Medical Team on COVID-19 response will deploy to Malaita and Western Provinces in the Solomon Islands on 23 March 2022.
The British High Commission in Solomon Islands and Nauru celebrates Commonwealth Day with a Points of Light Award to Joe Billy Oge for his outstanding service.
The Chevening Secretariat is looking to bring Chevening alumni together to help create positive change in the world.
Chief Commissioner of the Solomon Islands Scouts Association Mr Joe Billy Oge has been recognised by Her Majesty The Queen with the Points of Light Awards.
Mr Thomas has been appointed High Commissioner to Solomon Islands and non-resident High Commissioner to the Republic of Nauru in succession to Dr Brian Jones who will be transferring to another Diplomatic service appointment.
Mr Thomas Coward has been appointed British High Commissioner to Solomon Islands and non-resident High Commissioner to the Republic of Nauru.
UK has signed an agreement with the Pacific Community for SBD$2.9 million that will help four Pacific island countries to secure rights over their ocean spaces.
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