The Forum Solomon
Islands International (FSII) spent Friday and Saturday to renovate the
children's ward.
Such a kind gesture
is what the country needs from everyone.
As a country which
continues to struggle financially to provide and support better health
services, such a voluntary work is commendable.
FSII is made up members who joined the common Facebook (BF) social forum.They are mainly locals living in the country and abroad.
Every day they raised
issues, debate and comment over them while trying to find solutions to these
problems.
And one of the issues
being raised recently was the state of our children's ward.
Its in a dire need
but lack of funds is a set back.
But through the
support from the members and other businesses, the group was able to raise
enough funds and put to action what they have been discussing through this
internet forum.
The work by the team
shows how effective this group is and the seriousness they have for our
hospital.
And its good to see
such group of people with vision coming out to help and contribute to our
health system.
The result from their
work over the weekend has been applauded.
The renovation work
means children being admitted at the children's ward can now enjoy a more
enjoyable environment than in the past.
The message this
group is now sending to everyone is; We should not just sit, talk and criticise
but rather speak with action."
Whatever opportunity
we have we must work together to support the services which are of importance
to this country. And health if one of them.
What FSII had done
shows networking is effective no matter where you are.
What has been done is
complimenting the work of the NRH management or ministry of health, who are the
one responsible to look after our hospital.
Thus, FSII members
its a job well done and thank you very much.
Its a challenge for
everyone, groups, churches, NGOs, businesses, companies and the government
ministries to help our hospital one way or another.
It would be good to see other organisations to come out in force to support such a cause.
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