Acting PM calls for increased partnership with NGOs

Acting PM calls for increased partnership with NGOs

Acting Prime Minister, Bradley Tovosia has called for increased alignment and partnership between the National Government and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs).

Tovosia emphasized this during a brief meeting with senior members of World Vision led by World Vision New Zealand Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Grant Bayldon at the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet this morning 

During the meeting, World Vision Solomon Islands (WVSI) presented the projects it is currently undertaking. 

These projects include working with communities in the areas of agriculture, economic empowerment programs, health, and education, while continuing collaboration with government ministries and agencies to carry out these initiatives.

Tovosia acknowledged WVSI for the work it has done in the country to date. However, he called for more synergy, partnership, and collaboration between NGOs like World Vision and the National Government.

He stressed that a more collaborative effort between WVSI and the government will enable a more effective use of resources and ensure sustainable outcomes. 

Acting PM Tovosia received a gift from the visiting World Vision New Zealand CEO Grant Bayldon

He highlighted that both the government and WVSI share the same interest in community development, and it is only fitting that there should be a concerted effort between the institutions.

Meanwhile, the Acting Prime Minister further underscored that NGOs like WVSI must remain neutral and transparent in their operations.

World Vision NZ CEO Grant Bayldon and Associate Director TJ Grant assured Tovosia that World Vision will continue to engage with government ministries and agencies to deliver projects to the people of Solomon Islands. 

They emphasized that WVSI will maintain transparency in its operations, acknowledging the importance of partnership and alignment with the government.

Additionally, Associate Director TJ Grant highlighted World Vision’s core pillars: it is a Christian organization, it focuses on children, and it is community-oriented.

The World Vision Solomon Islands is invited to do a presentation to the Policy Implementation, Evaluation and Monitoring Unit (PIMEU) in the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 

The intended presentation is to allow the government to keep abreast of the projects that World Vision Solomon Islands is involved in around the country. More importantly, it will open up the opportunity for a more effective engagement between the government and the WVSI.

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Prime Minister’s Press Secretariat

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