Women in Fisheries Network-Fiji: a non-profit organisation that strengthens the involvement and improves the conditions of Fijian women in the fisheries sector.

Joined September 2014
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📷 World Oceans Day 2025: "Wonder – Sustaining What Sustains Us" 📷 This World Oceans Day, we reflect on the wonder of our oceans—their beauty, their abundance, and their critical role in sustaining life.
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At Women in Fisheries Network - Fiji, we recognize the essential contributions of women in marine stewardship, ensuring sustainable fisheries, ocean conservation, and community resilience. By protecting what sustains us, we honor both traditional knowledge and modern innovation,
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safeguarding Fiji’s ocean legacy for generations to come. Let’s continue to champion ocean protection, empower women in fisheries, and work together for a thriving blue future. 📷📷 #WorldOceansDay #WomenInFisheries #SustainingWhatSustainsUs #BlueEconomy #OceanResilience
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The Fiji AHP - Australian Humanitarian Partnership DRCC Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Capacity Training on Qualitative Data Collection brought together AHP partners on May 15, 2025, for an insightful session on strengthening capacity in the design, implementation
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and analysis of qualitative methods such as Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). From in-depth discussions to hands-on activities, participants explored effective strategies to enhance data-driven decision-making for impactful humanitarian work.
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A huge thank you to the AHP DRCC team, facilitators and to all partners — your engagement and collaboration drive meaningful change! Let’s keep building knowledge and transforming insights into action. #AHP #CapacityBuilding #QualitativeResearch #DataForImpact #StrongerTogether
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17 goals. 5 years to achieve them. 1 future. Food & agriculture lie at the heart of achieving each & every one of the 17 #SDGs. FAO is committed to help build a better future for all, learn how 👉bit.ly/3JGDVkS #ActNow #4Betters
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The IUCN Red List now includes 169,420 species, of which 47,187 are threatened with extinction. The @IUCNRedList is a critical indicator of the health of the world’s #biodiversity. iucnredlist.org
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As floods & droughts continue to wreak havoc on the planet, investing in wetlands will prevent far more significant costs in the future. Each restored wetland means fewer disasters & a stronger foundation for resilience. @africarenewal explains: africarenewal.un.org/en/maga…
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📢PUBLIC ADVISORY📌 🚨The Fiji NDMO will be conducting a live tsunami siren test for the Suva - Lami corridor at 11am - Tuesday 08th April, 2025. 📢NO EVACUATION IS REQUIRED‼️ ⭕️READ MORE ⬇️
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🚨PUBLIC ADVISORY📍 🚨Public urged to be vigilant ✅Stay updated with latest weather advisories issued by the relevant authorities ⚠️Heavy Rain Alert in force for parts of Fiji ✅ Read more ⬇️
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🙋‍♀️ More women leaders = Better future #ForAllWomenAndGirls. At the current rate of progress, gender parity in parliaments will not be achieved before 2063. We call for women's full, effective and equal participation in decision-making processes.
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Mismanaged waste in Ra Province in Fiji threatens marine ecosystems. With @USAID support via the #PacificAmericanFund @WiFN_Fiji trained 26 village reps in waste auditing, empowering communities to reduce waste & protect their environment. #DevJourney @usaidpacificisl
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Around 21 participants representatives from each village Disaster committees from Yaloku and Nanuku, located in the District of Nalotawa in Ba underwent a Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) Training and Community Feedback Mechanism, Safeguarding, Inclusion and Women
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We would like to acknowledge all the stakeholders: DFAT, Australian Humanitarian Partnership, Oxfam in the Pacific, Ba Provincial Office and the Yaloku and Nanuku village representatives for making this training & awareness a successful one and we look forward to more effective
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training platforms for our communities and project partners in the future. (Australian Humanitarian Partnership Disaster READY 3.0 Project) #DFAT #AHP #SDG5 #CapacityBuilding #DisasterReady #RiskReduction #Inclusion #Safeguarding #Oxfamin thePacific #WiFNFiji
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