Features
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Pojee’s Music Rooted in Grandparents and Home
Pojee’s music is more than sound—it’s memory, belonging, and the warmth of family. Rooted in Nausori village and shaped by his grandparents, his songs weave home… Read more
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Indonesia Scholarship Journey Fuels Fiji’s Education Outlook
From Fiji to Indonesia, an educator’s scholarship journey reveals how immersion in another culture can reshape education, nurture resilience, and spark lasting regional connections. A tale… Read more
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From Struggle to Leadership: Fiji’s Mental Health Advocate Champions Psychosocial Disability Rights
An unwavering commitment to family becomes the spark for a remarkable transformation. Sera Osborne rises from personal struggle to leadership in Fiji’s Psychiatric Survivors Association, turning… Read more
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Lice Movono on Breaking Barriers for Women in Sports Journalism
Behind every headline lies a story of persistence in a field long dominated by men. A seasoned journalist reveals the barriers she faced—and the small, steady… Read more
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Fiji’s Sign Language Advocate: From Librarian to Deaf-Education Leader
From a library assistant to a lead teacher for the deaf, Felicity Ali’s journey shines a light on Fijian Sign Language and a classroom that empowers… Read more
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Sabina Moce: Fiji’s 24-Year-Old Disability Advocate Driving Inclusive Policy and Election Access
At 24, Sabina Moce is turning personal challenges into a beacon for disability inclusion—from making education more accessible to pushing for real participation in policy discussions.… Read more
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Faith Groups Elevate Community Voices in Climate Mobility
Communities facing climate mobility are stepping into the conversation with a faith-led, people-centered approach. Through pastoral care and strategic partnerships, PCC elevates local voices—from villages to… Read more
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Rural Fiji Kindergarten Teacher Inspires Hope and Literacy
Nine years in a rural kindergarten have shown Miriama Dravikula that nurturing young minds is about faith, patience, and the small milestones that spark big futures.… Read more
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Culture Meets Civic Action: A Rotuman Youth Leader’s Call to Vote
Culture isn’t just heritage—it’s a driver of civic life. Meet Kava Masilagi, a young activist blending Rotuman roots with public service through cultural mapping and youth… Read more
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Dakuivuna Farmer Battles Weather and Aging Tools to Feed His Family
Two decades of farming have made the land the family’s lifeblood, turning crops like cassava and kumala into daily meals and a future for their grandchildren.… Read more
