Sashi Kiran, the newly appointed Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, has emphasized the urgent need to address the serious repercussions of gender-based violence on individuals, families, and communities. She is committed to enhancing prevention initiatives, offering support to survivors, and ensuring accountability for offenders.

Kiran acknowledges that tackling these issues requires a collective effort, urging all Fijians to join the Ministry’s mission. She encourages citizens to advocate for equality, assist vulnerable individuals within their communities, and promote a culture of respect and kindness.

Addressing the women and children of Fiji, Kiran reassured them that their voices are significant and their existence valued. She also reached out to those who may feel marginalized, affirming that the Ministry is dedicated to serving their needs.

With a focus on collaboration, Kiran plans to work alongside various stakeholders, including government agencies, non-governmental organizations, faith-based organizations, and international partners. She expressed her belief that together, they can foster a more inclusive, equitable, and compassionate society in Fiji.

Starting her new role with hope and determination, Kiran is optimistic about making a meaningful impact and is eager to gain support in serving the nation’s most vulnerable populations.

This article highlights the importance of community involvement in combating gender-based violence and promoting equality. Kiran’s focus on inclusive dialogue and collaboration offers a hopeful path forward in creating a safer and more compassionate Fiji.


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