NOTICE: The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre wishes to advise that our office in Suva and our branches in Labasa, Nadi, Ba and Rakiraki will be closed from
Monday 1 June, 2026 for in-house training. Full services will resume on Monday 29 June, 2026.
Human rights are for everyone, everywhere. No one should be treated unfairly because of who they are or whom they love. A peaceful #pridemonth2026🏳️🌈 #pridemonth
The NGO Coalition on Human Rights is strongly calling for the immediate suspension of all joint Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) and Fiji Police Force operations.
This is a safe, inclusive, and respectful community. We do not tolerate abusive, discriminatory, or hateful comments of any kind—especially regarding race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. Let's keep the discussion respectful.
Yesterday, FWCC Management met with a New Zealand High Commission team, led by First Secretary Jane Anderson, to talk about its work. The group included staff from MFAT, NZ Ministry for Women, and Development Programmes, showing shared support for GBV.
FWCC in partnership with Family Support Centre, is facilitating a 4‑day GBV sensitisation workshop in Honiara for provincial Premiers, officials, media & govt reps to strengthen provincial action on gender-sensitive policies.
Day 1 | Mon 4 May 2026: FWCC began a 3‑day awareness programme on Gender, Domestic Violence & Sexual Harassment at RCL Services. Facilitated by Miliana Tarai & Akisi Rokara with 19 RCL team leaders. Vinaka RCL for promoting safe, respectful workplaces.
The RTP on Gender, VAWG & Human Rights scheduled for June 2026 has been deferred to 14 Sept–9 Oct 2026 due to global uncertainty affecting travel & financing. Thank you for your understanding. We remain available for support. Loloma levu.
FWCC’s Miliana Tarai and Elina Cagilaba facilitated a 3‑day Gender‑Based Violence Workshop at GPH for 26 PALM Scheme Welfare Officers from the Ministry of Employment, Productivity & Industrial Relations, strengthening capacity in GBV prevention and response.