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Monday, February 19, 2007
Kilu’ufi hospital receives assistance from US
Solomonstar news
19 February, 2007 - 9:20am. Headlines | Nation
By JOY A RIKIMAE

THE United States Military Pacific Command has stepped in to improve the water supply for Kilu’ufi Hospital.
Kilu’ufi Hospital lacks adequate water supply for years and having a donor improve the system was for the hospital staff “a blessing”.
Outgoing medical director Dr Henry Kako told a visiting United States delegation to Kilu’ufi on Friday that this was the hospital’s first project for a super power - the United States of America - to assist in.
“It is on the mutual understanding and shared common interest between the two countries that enable this assistance to take effect,” Dr Kako said.
Dr Kako’s replacement, Dr Rex Maukera said Kilu’ufi Hospital has for years enjoyed many support from donors and people.
However, he said while these donations helped to improve the health services, nothing had been done to improve the hospital’s water supply.
“As a clinician the really important improvement is to have reliable and safe water and sanitation.
“This is why this generous donation will be so important for provision of health care here at Kilu’ufi,” he said.
United States Military Pacific Command representative Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Reardon said he is very happy to visit the historical location where the two countries have contributed in WWII.
“It will remain deep in our hearts,” he said.
He said 60 years ago they put their lives on line everyday to preserve what they hold dear, that is freedom, equality and justice.
Therefore, he said the contribution to the hospital’s water supply is their small token of appreciation to the people of Malaita the facilities.
The gifts include two ablution blocks, a 10,000 gallon water tank and a pore hole worth about $1.8million.
The project was initiated in 2000, now it is completed.
“We know that you have taken ownership of this already, we are looking forward for possibilities of other joint ventures in the Solomons,” he said.
Malaita Premier, Richard Irosaea also welcome and thank the USA government for the generous gift.
Bishop Terry Brown of the Church of Melanesia opened the facilities with a word of prayer.
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