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Participants attended the Micro Planning Meeting in Munda. Photos Patteson Seama.

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), through its Demand Generation for Immunisation Project (DGIP) has successfully completed a one-day micro-planning meeting in Munda, Western Province.

The meeting was held at Qua Roviana Meeting Room on Wednesday, 21 May 2025, between ADRA Immunisation Project Team, Two Doctors, Nursing Director from Helena Goldie Hospital (HGH) and Two Health Champions from Roviana Lagoon.

Micro-planning session- team work during micro-planning sessions, planning and sharing of ideas and formulating a work plan activity.

The purpose of the meeting was to discuss an overview of the DGIP project goals, community coverage in Zone 3, existing activities, and the challenges faced in the area. A detailed and collaborative implementation plan was developed for integrated awareness activities in Roviana Lagoon communities during the micro planning meeting
Patteson Seama, ADRA DGIP Coordinator, stated that the micro-planning activity fostered a strong sense of teamwork among participants.

β€œIt has created a shared feeling of responsibility among the team to bring essential services to the communities”
β€œThis includes immunisation awareness and integrated clinical satellite activities,” he said.

Senior Nurse Raymond Zoni of Helena Goldie Hospital shared his appreciation for the program. β€œI’m so happy to be part of this micro-planning program’’
β€œI believe the time has come for the people of Roviana Lagoon to receive these essential services right at their village doors,” he said.

Participants’ discussion during the meeting.

He further highlighted the importance of collaboration: β€œThis initiative aims to increase immunisation coverage and community participation by 10–20%, ultimately reaching a 100% target. Achieving this goal requires joint efforts among health authorities, local communities, and supporting partners.”
The next phase of the program, involving integrated awareness and immunisation activities, is scheduled to take place from 2nd to 13th June 2025 in Roviana Lagoon.

The DGIP is funded by UNICEF and implemented by ADRA in Solomon Islands across three islands in the Western Province namely Roviana Lagoon, South Vella La Vella, and Kolombangara. The project began in January 2025 and will conclude in September 2025.

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