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Anti-Corruption Commission Rolls Out Recruitment Plan - Solomon Times Online

Anti-Corruption Commission Rolls Out Recruitment Plan Corruption Index in Solomon Islands remained unchanged at 42 Points in 2020 from 42 Points in 2019. A country or territory’s score indicates the perceived level of public sector corruption on a scale of 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean). Source: TNI Friday, 30 April 2021 09:47 AM The newly established Solomon Islands Independent Commission Against Corruption (SIICAC) office is now rolling out its recruitment Plan. The recruitment exercise is part of the activities taken after the appointment of the Director General of SIICAC at the end of October 2020. The first phase of the recruitment involves officers in the Corporate and Support Services Division.

In the words of Riko Nagu: In order to build an inclusive society and a resilient community both women and men should work together

Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 Riko Nagu, Women’s rights activist from Noro, Western Province of Solomon Islands. Photo: UNDP/Tangolo Hivu Riko Nagu is a women’s and girls’ rights activist and member of the United Church Women’s Fellowship group. She participated in the Traditional Governance and Facilitation Bill consultations organized by the Inclusive Governance of Natural Resources Project in 2020.  he Traditional Governance and Facilitation Bill was introduced by the Democratic Coalition for Change Government in 2017. The Bills and Legislative Committee’s (BLC) withdrew the Traditional Governance Bill due to the lack of consultations with the Solomon Islands Bar Association, Civil Society Organizations, Churches, women and youth in the country. A series of consultations are now being held by the IGNR Project, to raise awareness among these groups, and especially local leaders, women and youth.

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