Australia to hand over 4 partnership projects in Malaita

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By RODRICK DESURI
Auki

The Australian High Commission will hand over community partnership projects to four communities in Malaita.
These community projects are funded under the Solomon Islands-Australia Community Partnerships programme.
The projects include the Fauabu Ward Water Tank Project, Arao Clinic Admission Extension Block Project, Rameai Primary and Secondary Solar Powered Project, and Adaua Secondary School Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Improvement Project.
The official handover of these projects starts today, January 28 with the Fauabu Ward Water Tank Project in West Kwara’ae and the Arao Clinic Admission Extension Block Project in Lau Baelelea constituency.
The handover for the Rameai Primary and Secondary Solar Powered Project and the Adaua Secondary School Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Improvement Project will be tomorrow, January 29.
According to a media release from the Australian High Commission, the Fauabu Ward water tank project is worth SBD300,150, which includes 69 new water tanks.
This project was also made possible with the support of the West Kwara’ae member of Parliament, Alfred Tuasulia.

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