Solomon Islands Christian Association

Solomon Islands Christian Association

The Solomon Islands Christian Association (SICA) is an ecumenical Christian non-governmental organization in the Solomon Islands. The association comprises the five largest Christian churches in the country, the Anglican Church of Melanesia, the Roman Catholic Church, the South Seas Evangelical Church, the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and the United Church.

SICA organizes joint religious activities and religious representation at national events, [cite web|title=Solomon Islands: International Religious Freedom Report 2005|author:United States Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor|url=http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2005/51530.htm|accessdate=2007-10-15] and is a national partner of UNICEF. [cite web|url=http://www.unicef.org/pacificislands/partners_1881.html|title=UNICEF Pacific Island Countries: National partners|accessdate=2007-10-15] They also work with the Christian Reformed Church of Australia to support the missionary outreach of [http://swimsolomon.crca.org.au SWIM Solomon Islands] .

History

In 1967 a meeting was convened of representatives from the various churches in the Solomon Islands, including Philip Solodia, Dominic Otuana, Goldie Vengo, Isaac Goloni, Baddeley Devesi (later the country's first Governor-General), Peter Kenilorea (later the country's first Prime Minister), Bobi Kwanairara, Leslie Piva, and Leslie Fugui, in which a decision to form an association to encourage Christian love and fellowship.Leslie Fugui (with Simeon Butu). "Religion." In "Ples Blong Iumi: Solomon Islands, The Past Four Thousand Years". Institute of Pacific Studies of the University of the South Pacific, 1989. Page 74-75.] A combined church service was held at St. Barnabas Cathedral in Honiara to mark the agreement. The agreement, the result of native Solomon Islanders, was also supported by churchmen of foreign origin, such as Geoff Tucker, Eddie Nash, Brian Macdonald-Milne, and Louis Morosini. The organization quickly spread beyond Honiara.

In 1978 SICA organized the Pijin Literacy Project, as an attempt to use Pijin language as a medium for teaching literacy. The project produced a number of primers and translation work. [cite web|url=http://www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/pace/7-special.htm|work=The Pidgins and Creoles in Education (PACE) Newsletter|title=PACE in Melanesia|accessdate=2007-10-15]

In August 2000, SICA organized a National Peace Conference as a reaction to the coup by the Malaita Eagle Force in June. They called for a respect of human rights and opposed blanket amnesty for armed groups involved in the conflict. The leader of the MEF expressed upset to the chairman of SICA, and according to Amnesty International was behind attacks or threats to participants in the conference. [cite web|author=Amnesty International|title=Solomon Islands: Fear for safety - Matthew Wale and Julian Treadaway|url=http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA430082000?open&of=ENG-SLB|date=September 13 2000|accessdate=2007-10-15] More recently, in 2005, SICA has urged a truth and reconciliation commission be organized before a human rights commission be set up. [cite web|url=http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=15140|work=Radio New Zealand International|title=Solomon Islands needs Truth and Reconciliation Commission says SICA|date=February 28 2005|accessdate=2007-10-15]

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