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Solomon Islands and Australia join together to promote women in business

August 16, 2022

Solomon Islands Government Ministers joined Australian High Commission officials to promote women in business at a Solomon Islands Women in Business Association (SIWIBA) networking breakfast on 13 August 2021.

The businesswomen’s networking breakfast celebrated the Australian Government’s partnership with SIWIBA, via its initiative, Strongim Bisnis. This Australian-funded partnership aims to improve SIWIBA’s capacity to deliver business development services for women and increase SIWIBA’s membership of women entrepreneurs.

Business women networking at the breakfast held by the Solomon Islands Women In Business Association on 13 August 2021.

The Minister for , Hon. Freda Rotutafi Rangirei gave the keynote address at the networking breakfast. The Minister for Education and Human Resource Development, Hon. Lanelle Tanangada, attended the event, held at Heritage Park Hotel.

The Australian High Commissioner, Dr Lachlan Strahan addressed the audience of government officials, business leaders and diplomats at the event. He said, “Empowering women to take leadership roles in business and participate fully in the workforce is not only the right thing to do, it is also good for the economy. Around the world, including in Solomon Islands, women remain under-represented in the workforce and leadership roles. The Australian Government is supporting SIWIBA to help shift this reality, by developing female businesswomen to deliver change in Solomon Islands.”

The Minister for Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs, Hon. Freda Rotutafi Rangirei gave the keynote address at the breakfast. The Minister for Education and Human Resource Development, Hon. Lanelle Tanangada, and the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs, Dr Cedric Alependava attended the event on 13 August 2021.

“The Australian High Commission looks forward to continuing to support women’s economic empowerment, through Strongim Bisnis and directly through the gender program. The private sector is an important driver of change, but we also strongly encourage government to play its role creating the right enabling environment to allow women take the lead. Men also have to be prepared to give ground. Events like this networking breakfast allow us to do this”, he said.

SIWIBA President, Pamela Zoleveke, opened the breakfast and said “As a non-profit organisation, we exist to serve the interests of businesswomen throughout Solomon Islands. We have over 900 members and encourage all women in business, be it formal or informal, to contact us and benefit from the training and business services we can provide to help their businesses grow.”

The Australian High Commissioner, Dr Lachlan Strahan addressed the audience of government officials, business leaders and diplomats at the event.

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