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Minister Bosawai visits Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre with Australian Health Ambassador

11 March 2025

Minister Bosawai visits Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre with Australian Health Ambassador

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The Minister for Health and Medical Services, Hon Paul Bosawai, has visited the site of the new Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre with Australia’s Ambassador for Global Health, Dr Lucas de Toca, who is in Solomon Islands on an official visit.

The official party toured the construction works, which are employing nearly 100 local workers, as the building reaches the milestone half-way mark.
Minister Bosawai said he was impressed by the progress being made towards the new SBD250m/AUD45m health centre.

“The birthing facility center once completed, will lessen and ease the burden at the National Referral Hospital (NRH). The pressure on beds at the current birthing ward at NRH is always extremely high. There are 10 recovery beds in the labour ward. So if labour ward has to have about 18 deliveries per day on average, bed occupancy would of course become a huge challenge.  In 2023 the bed occupancy rate is 126%. Given such challenging situations, upon delivery, mothers should stay at least 24 hours at the hospital but given the lack of space, mothers are usually discharged eight hours after giving birth. This is very risky for both mothers and babies as sometimes either the mothers or babies will develop other illnesses while at home. Space limitations at the NRH is a challenge whilst the population growth continues at 2.8 annually.”

“Given the bigger catchment of population in East Honiara, this state of art birthing unit will accommodate the high demand for health services and provide high quality service to the surrounding communities here, and the country as a whole”, said Dr Bosawai. 

He acknowledged and thanked the Australian Government for funding the multi-million-dollar project.

The VIPs met with nursing staff and health officials to hear about the intensive health planning underway to ensure the centre is equipped and ready to commence service delivery when the facility opens.

Dr de Toca, who oversees Australia’s regional and global development assistance in health, said the scale and quality of the building is impressive.

“I’m equally impressed by the level of partnership between Australia and Solomon Islands’ health officials to ensure the centre is fitted out with high quality, fit-for-purpose equipment, with staff fully trained and ready to see patients when it opens early next year,” Dr de Toca said.

“There is obviously a lot of hard work, care and collaboration being undertaken by both governments, which will ultimately save lives and improve health outcomes for Solomon Islanders, in particular mothers and babies.”

Australia’s High Commissioner to Solomon Islands, His Excellency Rod Hilton, said the health centre remained a top priority for the Solomon Islands-Australia Partnership.

“What both our governments want is sustainable, high-quality care delivered every day to the people of Solomon Islands,” High Commissioner Hilton said. 

“Australia understands the need to deliver this world class health facility without cutting corners, to deliver high quality, locally led and fully-fitted out infrastructure that is built to last.”

The new facility includes a large urban health clinic and low-risk birthing centre with five delivery suites, seventeen short-stay beds, an operating theatre, and clinical support services.

The centre will provide birthing, ante and post-natal care services for women, as well as dental, pathology, x-ray and ultrasound and pharmacy services for community.

11 March 2025
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