Solomon Islands
by Isaac Rounds

Time flies, so as age; we all grow older as years passes by. For Dr Nishikawa Tatsuji age is not a matter of concern, it is the valuable experiences he gets hands on that matters, – giving out invaluable knowledge and taking in the Solomons way of experiences.

Of these experiences, the word “san” a Japanese dialect to show respect and humility towards someone is one such bridges that encourages give and take, and has become the common word in conversation exchanges, and a household theme for the Sustainable Forest Resource Management Project office family.

Deeper into this kind gesture, is the cooperation forged for years in partnership between the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) together with the Ministry of Forestry and Research.

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