BY RODRICK DESURI
Auki
The Besi Youth Association in North Malaita, Malaita Province appreciates the Chinese Embassy in Honiara for recognising them and sending one of their representatives to attend training in China.
Besi Youth Association representative, Kelly Gilead, was among four other representatives from youth associations and councils who departed yesterday for Jiangsu Province in China.
Chairman of the Besi Youth Association, Abel Wanesuia, described the opportunity given to their association as a true recognition of their association internationally.
He said it is a milestone achievement that proves their leadership, vision, and determination.
“This is more than just a trip to China; it is a sign that rural youth voices are recognised at the international level.
“From the bush of Besi Village to the globe, this milestone proves that leadership, vision, and determination can open doors for young people anywhere,” he said.
He said the journey that the Besi Youth Association has gone through will inspire the new generation.
“We hope that the journey that we have gone through will inspire our youths to think beyond limitations, build connections, and transform our communities,” he said.
The team that left for China yesterday is being led by President of the Malaita Provincial Youth Council, Phillip Subu and they will spend two weeks for training in Jiangsu province, China.
Photo credit: Malaita Provincial Youth council
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