BY RODRICK DESURI
Auki
Phase II of the Youth Social and Entrepreneurship plus Child Protection and Solomon Islands Ending Violence Against Pikinini will focus on young people and children.
The Social and Entrepreneurship plus Child Protection and Solomon Islands Ending Violence Against Pikinini is a continuation of the initiative from Phase I.
The initiative aims to strengthen youth leadership, entrepreneurship, economic resilience, family well-being, and child protection systems to ensure children and young people thrive in safe and supportive environments.
Speaking at the launch of the project, World Vision Solomon Islands Operations Manager, Irene Marbun, said the programme represents an integrated approach that combines sustainable livelihoods, youth engagement, and child protection to create lasting change for communities.
āThis project reflects our commitment to youth and children by bringing together sustainable livelihoods, youth engagement, and child protection.
āAs we move forward into a new phase, we are building on strong foundations and investing in the next generation of leaders who will drive positive change in their communities,ā she said.
She also said significant progress in child protection outcomes during Phase I, including increased awareness of reporting services for violence against children and stronger engagement of parents and caregivers.
The initiative is funded by the New Zealand Government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade (MFAET).
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