The Solomon Islands’ economy relies on agriculture, fishing, and logging, with emerging opportunities in tourism. Limited infrastructure and reliance on natural resource exports constrain growth. Government policies emphasize sustainable development and regional trade. Regulatory frameworks are developing but face enforcement challenges. Society is rural, with subsistence farming dominating livelihoods. Education access is improving, but outcomes remain uneven. Climate change, particularly rising sea levels, threatens coastal communities. Healthcare services are basic and face funding shortages.