Households in North Malaita benefit from livelihood projects

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

North Malaita Constituency (NMC) has provided livelihood support to 15 households in Ward seven (7), as part of its ongoing community development initiatives.

According to Mr William Abuinao, the assistance demonstrates NMC’s commitment to empower rural households through projects that aim to improve income and living standards.

The 15 households received livelihood packages to support piggery, fisheries, poultry farming, and water supply initiatives.

These projects are designed to strengthen household income, enhance food security, and promote sustainable economic activities within the community.

“The support reflects the constituency’s ongoing efforts to invest directly in families and encourage self-reliance through practical and productive ventures,” the report stated.

By focusing on small-scale, community-based projects, the program aims to create lasting economic opportunities at the household level.

During the distribution, MP Daniel Waneoroa and members of the constituency office urged recipients to use the support responsibly.

They emphasized that the success of these projects depends on proper management, commitment, and dedication from each household.

“Use this support wisely to improve your livelihoods and create better opportunities for your families,” MP Waneoroa encouraged.

North Malaita Constituency remains committed to promoting livelihood activities that contribute to sustainable development and improve the quality of life for its residents.

Similar assistance has also been delivered to communities in Wards eight (8) and nine (9).

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