Solomon Islands - Photo GalleryPublication requirementsThese images are freely available for download. See below for instructions on how to download images to your computer. With each image please credit the Photographer's name and our title 'AusAID'. For example: 'Peter Davis/AusAID'. Also please mention AusAID's full title as the source of these images at least once in your publication with the line 'Photos courtesy of AusAID. Helping to restore law and order
Caption: Bernice Wasia, 23, a newly trained prison officer talks with Philip Norris, Director General of Prisons in Solomon Islands.
Caption: Surgical team from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons provide Tertiary Health Services at National referral Hospital, Solomon Islands.
Caption: Nursing aid, Steve Alex, examines David Titi at the newly opened AusAID funded Borohinaba clinic, Central Province.
Caption: Surgical team from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons provide Tertiary Health Services at National referral Hospital, Solomon Islands.
Caption: Preparing for the cyclone season and planning disaster management strategies is underway at the National Disaster Management Office. Pictured L-R are Martin Kurani (deputy director), Fred Talo (program officer), Loti Yates (director), Tony Cornish (AusAID funded advisor).
Australian Humanitarian Assistance to the Weathercoast
Caption: The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands, through Australia's aid program has provided emergency food aid to communities on the Weathercoast of Guadalcanal. Aplin Sari, Mbambanakira Village, Weather Coast carries a 20kg bag of Australian rice on her head. 13/05/2004
Caption: Thanks to the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands, students from Mbambanakira Village on theWeathercoast are now back at school. 13/05/2004 Caption: In September 2003 the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands, through Australia's aid program provided emergency food aid to communities on the Weathercoast of Guadalcanal.
AusAID's Community Peace and Restoration Fund
Caption: The Australian Community Peace and Restoration Fund was established after the violence of 2000 to provide support for small-scale, quick impact, community based projects to help with the reintegration, resettlement and rehabilitation of people affected by conflict. It provides a critical peace dividend direct to communities. More than 500 projects in all provinces of the Solomon Islands have now been supported by the Fund.
Improving sanitation and the environment in Solomon Islands
Caption: One of the 119 toilets constructed as part of an AusAID funded sanitation project at Polomuhu village, Central Province. 21/04/2004
Caption: One of the 119 toilets constructed as part of an AusAID funded sanitation project at Polomuhu village, Central Province. 21/04/2004 How to download filesTo download image files:
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