Rising Women Drive Solomon Islands Infrastructure
Three rising women in infrastructure have joined a cohort of Solomon Islanders undertaking postgraduate studies in Australia to contribute to national development back home.
Soleana
Gagahe, Lisa Esibaea and Talei Wore commenced their university studies this
month, having worked on Australia’s Solomon Islands Infrastructure Program,
which delivers major projects around the country.
Ms
Gagahe, who is enrolled in a Master of Engineering at the University of NSW,
says her studies will strengthen her technical ability and confidence to
deliver infrastructure when she returns home.
“Civil engineering focuses on delivering practical, safe
and sustainable infrastructure solutions to help improve our communities,” Ms
Gagahe said.
“This
scholarship is equipping me with improved technical and management skills to
better support our infrastructure development.”
Australia’s
High Commissioner to Solomon Islands, Jeff Roach, said the Australia Awards
program is a long-standing investment in Solomon Islands’ people and
development aspirations.
“Australia Awards is one of our key partnerships with
Solomon Islands. It helps build skills, leadership and long-lasting connections
between our countries,” High Commissioner Roach said.
“By backing
these three impressive women, we’re helping boost local capability to design,
manage and deliver quality infrastructure that meets the social and economic
needs of the community.”
Mrs.
Wore, who works in procurement, plays an important role in ensuring
infrastructure projects deliver value for money and create opportunities for
local companies and suppliers. She says strong procurement systems ensure
public funds are used responsibly and transparently.
“This
study opportunity is really helping me strengthen governance and improve
project outcomes,” Mrs. Wore said.
The
three students reflect the growing number of women entering the male-dominated
Solomon Islands infrastructure sector.
As
International Women’s Day approaches on Sunday 8 March, their stories highlight
the important contribution women make to Solomon Islands’ infrastructure and
national development.
Media Release | AHC


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