Still homeless after 2007 Solomons tsunami
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As the new Solomon Islands parliament prepares for its first meeting since elections, the remote Western Province is calling on the country's leaders to help continue the recovery from the 2007 earthquake and tsunami. More than three years later, many of those affected are still living in temporary housing and are feeling the adverse effects on their way of life and their mental health.
Presenter: Campbell Cooney, Pacific correspondent
Speakers: Stephen, cab driver on Gizo Island, Solomon Islands; Frederick Kuse, headman at Saeraghi Village, Gizo Island; Tastrae Ataria, village coordinator, Titinge; Stephen Mamikera, Obobulu village, Ranonga Island; Gordon Darcy Lilo, member of parliament, Solomon Islands
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