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The Working Mother

The trend today in Solomon Islands is a lot of women are entering the formal work force and that has given a great shift in domestic duties for women. Women find themselves in difficult and most challenging situations trying to juggle work, family and life. It is even more challenging for women at the senior levels. With the work output required of them and the family commitment on the other hand it is amazing how some women keep calm and sane if I may use that word. For me it has definitely increased my responsibilities as a mother, care giver, wife and an employee! Sometimes I call myself a “supermom” but then there a times when I just lost it. Women’s roles are changing and so are the expectations of women. For these reasons in my view alot of women who could have aspired into higher positions and qualifications decide to be content at where they are now. If they are to compete to get to the top it means less time with the children, and definitely more arguments and disagre...

Women and Politics

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It has been 38 years since Solomon Islands gained independence from Great Britain. Only 3 women made it to the National Parliament, at the provincial government level a handful of women but still the numbers are way too small. A lot of research has been done to find out the reasons why this is so and some recommendations . The Young Women Parliamentary Group (YWPG )did a survey in 2014 elections to find voters behavior towards women candidates. The survey only covered central Honiara so it would be biased for me to say that it represents the whole of Solomon Islands. Anyways the findings stated that the number one barrier to women's participation is because of Vote buying. Just because she doesn't have the money to buy votes and many other material things she is at a disadvantage.Other reasons include gendered cultural leadership and male numerical dominance. In my view for women to make it to Parliament they need to be economically empowered! If ...