Staff from the Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) teamed up with members of the Christ Embassy church in Suva to participate in a mangrove planting initiative along the Tamavua-i-Wai waterway. This effort reflects their shared dedication to environmental conservation.

Sereima Foster, a member of Christ Embassy, highlighted that the group engaged in this project to honor the birthday of their pastor, Chris Oyakhilome. The FRA explained that this endeavor falls under their Mangrove Replanting Program, aimed at mitigating the effects of environmental changes caused by the construction of the Tamavua-i-Wai Bridge. The initiative is designed to restore the mangrove ecosystems and enhance climate resilience, support biodiversity conservation, and promote sustainable livelihoods in the local community.

This collaborative effort not only addresses environmental concerns but also fosters community spirit and engagement among local organizations. Such initiatives serve as a reminder of the importance of collective action in tackling climate challenges, inspiring hope for a more sustainable future.

In summary, the communion between community members and the FRA through mangrove planting illustrates a proactive approach to environmental restoration, highlighting the vital role that local organizations play in sustainability efforts.


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