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Solomon Islands is a sovereign country in Melanesia consisting of many islands and, as of 2013, a population of 561,231.[citation needed] It became self-governing within the United Kingdom in 1976 after three previous attempts at forming a constitution.[1] The Constitution of Solomon Islands was enacted in 1978, which led to conflicts between cultures; armed conflict in the late 1990s forced a review of the 1978 constitution.[2] The review resulted in the Federal Constitution of the Solomon Islands Bill 2004 and other amendments. The chapter on human rights, however, remained unchanged. Human rights concerns and issues regarding education, water, sanitation, women's rights, and LGBTQ rights remain unresolved.