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Hands-On and Leading: Women in Construction at Buala Market

14 October 2025

Hands-On and Leading: Women in Construction at Buala Market

Media release

A young Solomon Islands woman, Nanny Walasi, is breaking new ground in construction on the Buala Market Project, gaining hands-on skills and inspiring other women to follow in her footsteps.

Walasi is a graduate under the Australia-supported Green Construction Training Program, learning practical construction skills while contributing to the development of a modern, inclusive market for the community.

Working as a Site Logistics Assistant and Tool Storekeeper, she also assists with general construction, gaining experience that goes far beyond the classroom.

“At school, I learned the basics, but on site I learned so much more - block laying, steel bending, formwork, timber work, and teamwork,” Walasi said. “It’s given me confidence, and I want to encourage other young women to join construction too.”

“Before, there wasn’t enough space for everyone. Now, this market will give locals a place to sell their produce,” she added.

TGB Project Coordinator, Flory Anilafa, praised Nanny’s dedication.

“She’s very teachable and works well alongside male colleagues. She’s proving that women can excel in construction,” Anilafa said.

Looking ahead, Walasi hopes to further her studies and continue building her career.
“I want to use my knowledge to inspire other young women and work on projects across the country,” she said.

Australian High Commissioner, His Excellency Rod Hilton, commended Nanny and the training initiative.

“Stories like Nanny’s show the power of education and opportunity,” Mr Hilton said.

“Through programs like Green Construction Training, we are proud to support young Solomon Islanders, especially women, to gain the skills and confidence to build their communities and shape their future.”

The Buala Market Project will provide a larger, safer, and more inclusive space for vendors, particularly women, and is expected to have a lasting positive impact on the community.

14 October 2025
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