
World Vision Solomon Islands FY 24 Final Quarter Newsletter
News letter highlighting the work and other interesting news about WVSI
Solomon Islands
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World Vision Solomon Islands
World Vision Solomon Islands was established in 1983. On September 22nd, we commemorated our 40th anniversary in Honiara.
The Solomon Islands is the second most prone to natural hazards like cyclones, flooding, tsunamis and earthquakes. It also has an alarming concern on gender issues like violence against women and girls as 64% of women aged 15–49 have reported physical and/or sexual abuse by a partner. Almost 46% of Solomon Islanders live below the poverty line and 52% of youth (15-24 years) are unemployed. 85% of Islanders depend on subsistence livelihoods, with the same number having no access to formal financial services.
Communities in the Solomon Islands face challenges with market access due to poor infrastructure and low production capacity by farmers who lack inputs and technical skills.
WVSI programming is designed around four main sector areas to address issues arising around them. They are gender, disaster risk reduction, livelihood health and education.
Through our work, World Vision Solomon Islands has been able to impact the lives of more than 52,000 children across the country, through better access to health and education services and through more cohesive households in the financial year 2022. Parents are oriented about ways to solve issues and how to have better families. 2719 Saving groups were established and active using the Saving for Transformation model (S4T).
Our Impact
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52,000
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News about World Vision's 40th Anniversary in Solomon Islands

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World Vision Solomon Islands in its approach to tackling the pressing issues within the country has several models and approaches.
In the area of gender issues, WVSI is working with faith-based
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