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Students Powering Naha’s Birthing and Urban Health Centre Progress

18 September 2025

Students Powering Naha’s Birthing and Urban Health Centre Progress

Media release

Twelve apprentices from the Solomon Islands National University’s Technical and Further Education (SINU TAFE) program are undertaking workplace training at the Australian–funded Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre in Honiara.

The students, specialising in electrical trades, are working under the guidance of an Australian sub-contractor responsible for electrical wiring at the new state-of-the-art health facility.

Once completed, the centre will deliver improved maternal and outpatient services, reducing pressure on the National Referral Hospital.

Australian High Commissioner, His Excellency Rod Hilton, said the project was delivering a range of benefits well before completion, with a focus on creating local jobs and training opportunities.

“These young students are gaining vital hands-on skills in a professional, safety-focused environment,” High Commissioner Hilton said.

“It’s a great example of how Australian infrastructure investments are supporting workforce development and gender equality in Solomon Islands.”

The SINU partnership has four students on site at a time – two women and two men – supporting gender equality and inspiring the next generation of young trade professionals.

SINU representative, Mr Samuel Kwaoga, said the program was preparing students for a professional career in construction.

“The opportunity to work on a high-profile project like the Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre provides an invaluable experience for our students,” Mr Kwaoga said.

“It builds their technical skills, and their confidence to succeed.”

Nearly 200 Solomon Islands workers have contributed to the project so far, with all major structural works and roofing completed in less than a year.

SINU student Makare Baiabe said the hands-on experience has been a blessing.

“I’ve gained new skills, especially in industrial electrical work, and I’ve also learned about safety procedures and proper project work,” Mr Baiabe said.

High Commissioner Hilton praised the apprentices for their commitment to building Solomon Islands.

“The students, Lucy, Zinga, Pouya, and Daniel will be the electricians of the future, and Australia looks forward to employing more skilled Solomon Islanders on work sites around the country,” High Commissioner Hilton said.

Construction of the SBD250 million health facility is on track to open in 2026. The centre will provide a dedicated Birthing Centre alongside an Urban Health Centre offering dental, medical imaging, pathology, and outpatient services.

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Honiara City Council, National Referral Hospital, and Australia are working closely together on workforce planning, equipment fit-out, and training to ensure a smooth opening.

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