SINU Dean appointed to UNESCO Global Task Force

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BY TONY IROGA

Solomon Islands National University (SINU) has congratulated Dr Clyde Puilingi following his appointment to the UNESCO Global Task Force of Experts 2026 to 2027 on Traditional Pharmacopoeia in the Context of Sport Values, Ethics and Integrity.

Dr Puilingi, who serves as Dean of SINU’s Faculty of Science and Technology and Assistant Professor in Chemistry, was appointed to the international task force established under UNESCO’s work related to the International Convention against Doping in Sport.

The appointment is being hailed as a significant achievement not only for Dr Puilingi, but also for SINU and the Solomon Islands, a statement from SINU yesterday said.

SINU Vice-Chancellor Professor Transform Aqorau said the appointment was a proud moment for the country and reflected the growing contribution of Solomon Islanders to international discussions on science, sport, ethics and traditional knowledge.

“This is indeed an honour for the country, for the University, and for our sporting organisations. For a Solomon Islander to be recognised in this way by UNESCO is a proud moment for all of us.

“On behalf of Solomon Islands National University, I warmly congratulate Dr Clyde Puilingi on this important appointment,” Professor Aqorau said.

He said the recognition demonstrates that SINU had academics and professionals capable of contributing to important global issues.

“This recognition demonstrates that SINU has academics and professionals whose knowledge and expertise can contribute to important global issues,” he said.

He said this is an opportunity for Solomon Islands to raise its visibility in UNESCO and other international fora, and to ensure that our perspectives, experiences and knowledge systems are part of these global conversations.

“The UNESCO Global Task Force will bring together experts from around the world to examine issues relating to traditional pharmacopoeia, sport values, ethics and integrity,” he said.

The group will also explore how traditional knowledge and practices intersect with anti-doping frameworks and the protection of athletes.

“Dr Puilingi’s background in chemistry and his leadership role within SINU’s Faculty of Science and Technology are expected to strengthen the task force’s work,” he said.

Aqorau highlighted that Puilingi’s participation will also provide an opportunity for Solomon Islands to contribute to international discussions on anti-doping, traditional medicine, ethics, sport integrity and the responsible recognition of traditional knowledge.

SINU also acknowledged the support of national and international partners that continue to create opportunities for Solomon Islands to participate in UNESCO-related initiatives and other global platforms.

SINU’s Vice Chancellor said such engagement will help strengthen the country’s presence in international policy, science, education and sport discussions.

The university wishes Dr Puilingi success as he begins his work with the UNESCO Global Task Force of Experts for 2026–2027.

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