Solomon Islands’ women progressing in infrastructure

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By Loretta B Manele

Solomon Islands women are making good progress in the infrastructure industry.

Rod Hilton, Australia’s high commissioner raised this saying Solomon Islands women already play a vital role in every aspect of life while making this good progress.

Mr Hilton spoke about this at the “Women in Infrastructure” Breakfast Forum last week, Friday at the Heritage Park Hotel.

Hilton said under Australian supported infrastructure projects around Solomon Islands today, women are on work sites in critical roles and earning a good income.

He stressed that women are stepping into roles that were traditionally held by men and are proving that they can not only get the job done but can also bring unique perspectives and innovative solutions to the infrastructure challenges we face.

Hilton stated that from planning and design to building markets, roads, bridges, ports to managing water supply systems and energy projects, women are making their mark in infrastructure as engineers, builders and project managers.

“As we reflect on the achievements and challenges faced by women in the Solomon Islands today, let us celebrate the stories of courage and determination and the role of women already doing the vital job of building Solomon Islands.”

Hilton pointed out that promoting women in infrastructure is not just about equality but also about unlocking potential, benefiting families, communities and economies alike.

He added that it means more economic growth of which in turn means more work for local companies and more local jobs.

Hilton noted that we should continue to work together to empower, inspire and ensure that the voices of women are heard, valued and celebrated.

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