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  2. Solomon Islands National Council of Women - Wikipedia

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    Founded at. Honiara, Solomon Islands. Type. Non-governmental organisation. Purpose. "Women as Equal Partners in the Development of Solomon Islands". Solomon Islands National Council of Women is a non-governmental women's organisation based in Honiara, in the Solomon Islands. It was founded in 1983 [1] It has received funding from the Global ...

  3. Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party - Wikipedia

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    National Parliament. 15 / 50. Website. ourpartysolomon.com. Politics of Solomon Islands. Political parties. Elections. The Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party (or OUR Party [1]) is a political party in the Solomon Islands. It is headed by Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare and has competed in the 2010 and 2024 elections.

  4. Solomon Islands United Party - Wikipedia

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    The Solomon Islands United Party (SIUP) is a political party in the Solomon Islands. History. The party was established in March 1980 by Prime Minister Peter Kenilorea, and was based on the government he had led since 1978. Kenilorea had initially been an independent, but sought to form a party in the build-up to the 1980 general elections.

  5. Pedagogy of the Oppressed - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Paulo Freire, the author of Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Pedagogy of the Oppressed ( Portuguese: Pedagogia do Oprimido) is a book by Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, written in Portuguese between 1967 and 1968, but published first in Spanish in 1968. An English translation was published in 1970, with the Portuguese original being published ...

  6. Flag of Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Solomon Islands consists of a thin yellow diagonal stripe from the lower hoist-side corner, with a blue upper triangle and green lower triangle, and the canton charged with five white stars. Adopted in 1977 to replace the British Blue Ensign defaced with the arms of the protectorate, it has been the flag of Solomon Islands since 18 ...

  7. South Seas Evangelical Church - Wikipedia

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    South Seas Evangelical Church. The South Sea Evangelical Church ( SSEC) is an evangelical, Pentecostal church in Solomon Islands. In total, 17% of the population of Solomon Islands adheres to the church, making it the third most common religious affiliation in the country behind the Anglican Church of Melanesia and the Roman Catholic Church. [1]

  8. Category:National symbols of the Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    National symbols by country. Solomon Islands culture. Symbols of Oceania. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  9. Independent Group (Solomon Islands) - Wikipedia

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    Following the elections, it joined the Solomon Islands United Party -led coalition government with Kenilorea as Prime Minister and IG leader Francis Billy Hilly becoming Deputy Prime Minister; the Independent Group was also given six seats in the 12-member cabinet. [1] [3] In 1981 the IG pulled out of the coalition, causing the government to fall.