Background
KARI, Hilda was born on April 29, 1949 in Bouna Village, Guadalcanal Province. Daughter of the late Ishmael Avui and the late Elizabeth Votaia.
KARI, Hilda was born on April 29, 1949 in Bouna Village, Guadalcanal Province. Daughter of the late Ishmael Avui and the late Elizabeth Votaia.
Secondary education in Sydney, New South Wales. Spoken languages: Longu dialect. Pidgin English, English.
She successfully contested the 1989 by-election for the North East Guadalcanal seat caused by Member of Parliament Waita Ben Tabusasi vacating his seat to become Speaker. She was re-elected, as Member of Parliament for East Central Guadalcanal, in the 1993 general election, and again in 1997, thus serving until 2001. She was Minister for Forestry, the Environment and Conservation from 1997 to 2000, under Prime Minister Bartholomew Ulufa"alu.
She was the first woman in Cabinet in the country"s history.
Ulufa"alu resigned in June 2000 after being kidnapped by the Malaita Eagle Force in a context of rising ethnic tensions. Kari then served as Minister for Youth, Women and Sport under his successor Manasseh Sogavare, from 2000 to 2001.
She is also recorded as having been briefly Minister for Lands and Housing in 2000, although it is not known whether this was under Ulufa"alu or Sogavare. She stood unsuccessfully in the 2010 general election for the seat of North East Guadalcanal.
Rhema Family Church
Educated in Australia, she is a senior health administrator, and President of the National Council of Women, an organisation dedicated to encouraging and facilitating women"s participation in politics. Reacting to the fact that no women had been elected, she described the overall result as "a real slap on the face for women in this country", and was particularly critical of women voters who, in her view, displayed a lack of "trust" in women candidates.
She is the first woman to have been elected Member of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands.
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