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Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI)

The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) was a collaborative effort initiated in 2003 by Pacific nations, led by Australia, to restore peace and stability during a period of civil unrest. It involved police, military, and civilian personnel working together with the Solomon Islands government to rebuild security, restore governance, and promote economic recovery. RAMSI's goal was to help the Solomon Islands regain stability and self-sufficiency, reducing violence and fostering sustainable development. The mission concluded in 2017 after achieving its objectives, leaving the country better equipped to maintain peace and stability independently.