World Vision’s regreening project rolls out for Malaita

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By RODRICK DESURI

AUKI

World Vision Solomon Islands has begun its five-year Regreening projects for five selected communities in Malaita Province. 

It is being hailed as a milestone for the five communities as they are the only communities in Malaita selected for the project. 

Project coordinator, Kelly Housiho said the rollout of the Regreening project comes after one year of building a close relationship with the communities, careful research and population data collection. 

He explained that the regreening project aims to find ways to adapt to current disasters that climate change has caused socially, environmentally and economically. 

Housiho said the project’s rollout comes after the five selected communities meet the project’s requirements.

“We start the project rollout with a detailed explanation about the overview and what World Vision’s vision and mission are for the communities today,” he said. 

“This is for the communities to know its capabilities and potential areas that the project will improve and benefit them,” Housiho added. 

He said they will continue tomorrow with the important areas of the project. 

“We will continue tomorrow, but we will focus more on forming a committee to run the project, community mapping, and planning their future five-year plans’ outcomes,” said Housiho.

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