The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) stands shoulder to shoulder with women across the nation as we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025.
As part of the celebration, GNUT reaffirms its commitment to promoting gender equality in its policy programs and transformation initiatives.
Prime Minister Honorable Jeremiah Manele, MP, made this assurance while commemorating International Women’s Day 2025.
This year’s theme, “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, Empowerment,” aligns well with GNUT’s commitment to integrating gender equality across all its programs.
The Prime Minister stated that GNUT is dedicated to advancing gender equality “in all areas of life and at all levels, ensuring that both men and women in the Solomon Islands fully enjoy their human rights, participate equally, and access development opportunities that support their well-being.”
PM Manele extended his congratulations to all mothers and daughters for their sacrifices in raising the future generation of the country.
Referring to this year’s theme, the Prime Minister emphasized the need for policies, strategies, legislation, and resources to empower and uplift women and girls. He underscored that when women are empowered, there is greater hope for social and economic progress in the country.
PM Manele further highlighted that women in decision-making roles contribute to informed policies that impact women’s health, access to quality education, sustainable agriculture, and food security—critical foundations for national survival.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed that, as part of its transformation agenda, GNUT remains committed to:
- Mainstreaming gender equality in its policy programs and services.
- Improving the economic status of women.
- Supporting the equal participation of women and men at all levels of decision-making.
- Promoting equal representation in governance and leadership.
He added that GNUT will continue to:
- Support the fight against gender-based violence.
- Recognize the vital role of women in peace and security.
- Advocate for women’s rights, including access to sexual and reproductive health services.
In closing, PM Manele congratulated all women and girls as they mark International Women’s Day 2025.
International Women’s Day is an annual event, officially sanctioned by the United Nations (UN) in 1977, when the UN General Assembly invited member states to proclaim March 8 as the United Nations Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace.