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The Solomon Islands is a critically important relationship for Australia and a new government gives an opportunity for a new partnership, Marles told reporters on a one-day visit to Honiara.
It's never fun to be scammed, but if you're a small business owner then falling for a scam can have long-lasting effects on a business, damaging client relationships and profit. Plenty of types of ...
Australia's defence minister said on Thursday during a visit to the Solomon Islands that a review of a security treaty between the two nations was "an opportunity to revitalise the security ...
The Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC) is a commission officially established by the government of Solomon Islands in September 2008. [1] It has been formed to investigate the causes of the ethnic violence that gripped Solomon Islands between 1997 and 2003. [2] The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is the first of its ...
Human rights in Solomon Islands. Solomon Islands is a sovereign country in Melanesia consisting of many islands with a population of 561,231 (2013). It became self-governing from the United Kingdom in 1976 after three previous attempts at forming a Constitution. [1] The Constitution of Solomon Islands was enacted in 1978.
The National Economic Empowerment Fund Limited (NEEF), [1] formerly [2] [3] Malawi Enterprise Development Fund (MEDF) [4] [5] is a Malawian government owned Microfinance Institution with intention to economically empower people [6] in rural and urban areas, [7] (particularly women, girls and people with disabilities), by providing quality ...
A recent Citibank survey showed that while 90% of those surveyed felt confident they could spot the signs of a financial scam, almost one-third of those respondents had reported being victimized ...
The Kapa-Community Ministry International ( Cebuano: Kabus Padatuon, lit. 'enrich the poor'; a.k.a Kapa) was one of the biggest financial investment fraud scandals in Philippine history. An estimated five million people were duped by the religious company Kapa-Community Ministry International, which promised a 30% monthly return on investments ...