The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Hon Prof. Biman Prasad, participated at the 2023 Human Capital Ministerial Conclave plenary session on Friday, 13 October, during the margins of the 2023 Annual meeting for World Bank and IMF held in Marrakech, Morocco.
The assistant minister from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Fiji, Lenora Qereqeretabua, met with the High Commissioner of Canada to Fiji, Joanne Lemay. They also discussed some Indo-Pacific Strategies to support Fiji.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Fiji (MFA) expresses sincere gratitude to the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) for the opportunity provided to a cohort of six (6) MFA staff to undergo the three (3) weeks of Pacific Diplomacy training programme.
The Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro, officially opened the first Library room for Soloira District School in Serea Naitasiri today. The Library, funded by the Australian Government, is part of 98 schools that will be assisted by the Australian Government through library rooms and books as a partnership to address literacy and numeracy skills and knowledge for Fijian students.
Fiji Key Government stakeholders today gathered in a collective effort to progress the National Sustainable Tourism Framework on Friday, September 29, 2023.
The Ambassador of Thailand to Fiji, Arjaree Sriratanaban, recently met with the Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, Lenora Qereqeretabua. Both of them held discussions to strengthen their partnership.
The Employment Minister, Agni Deo Singh, Professor Paresh Narayan of Monash University, and President of the Asia Pacific Applied Economics Association today (Tuesday), September 26, 2023, collaborated on climate accounting.
The Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Limited (FBC) announces the departure of its esteemed Chairperson, Ajay Amrit, who has been appointed as Fiji's High Commissioner to Australia.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has conveyed unwavering support for the priorities led by the People’s Coalition Government in developing food security and nutrition, addressing the impacts of climate change through disaster risk management, emergency preparedness and response.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Co-operatives, SME and Communications, Manoa Kamikamica, addressed the SDG Action Weekend in New York on Sunday, September 17, 2023, in New York, USA, under the theme Scaling up Gender- Lens Financing: A Catalytic Tool for Advancing all SDG's.
Fiji: The Minister for Public Works, Meteorological Services, and Transport, Ro Filipe Tuisawau, has confirmed that relevant Government stakeholders are working to resolve the lease issues experienced by the landowners of the water source of Wainikoro in Macuata.
The Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection, Eseta Nadakuitavuki, met with visiting law students from the Western University of Sydney at Suva's Ministry’s Corporate Services Division.
Fiji: Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Lyanda Tabuya opened the 'Safe and Equal Online Spaces Symposium' at the Grand Pacific Hotell today (Tuesday), September 12, 2023.
With pristine autumn conditions setting the stage for an unforgettable competition, France’s athletes showcased exceptional skill and teamwork, earning a total of two gold medals, two silver medals, one bronze, and four copper medals
Unions at France's SNCF have called a December strike to protest the dismantling of Fret SNCF, the rail operator’s freight division, demanding a moratorium. This could disrupt travel for holidaymakers dependent on France's railway network during Christmas
The match follows incidents of violence in Amsterdam earlier this week and is seen as a platform for Macron to express "fraternity and solidarity" in response to recent acts of anti-Semitism, as announced by his office on Sunday, November 10
Analysts have noted that Russia’s strategy of increasing its gold reserves is partly driven by efforts to strengthen its economic resilience in the face of fluctuating global markets and economic sanctions, which have impacted its ability to rely on traditional foreign currency holdings
The President-elect is also looking to reduce the size of certain national monuments to open up more land for drilling and mining, which could have significant implications for protected areas like Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah