The Fiji Corrections Service is actively pursuing development projects aimed at increasing sustainability within its facilities. Recently, Commissioner of Corrections Dr. Jalesi Nakarawa visited the Indian High Commission where he discussed potential plans to implement solar energy systems across correctional facilities in Fiji.

This initiative demonstrates the Fiji Corrections Service’s commitment to lowering its carbon emissions, enhancing energy efficiency, and reducing operational costs. The proposed solar energy project would represent a major step toward incorporating renewable energy solutions within the corrections sector, aligning with Fiji’s broader goals of sustainable development and energy independence.

During the meeting, Dr. Nakarawa expressed gratitude towards the Indian Government for its ongoing support, recognizing shared values in innovation and sustainability that could strengthen this potential partnership. Indian High Commissioner His Excellency P. S. K. Karthigeyan indicated India’s readiness to collaborate, emphasizing the country’s experience in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure development.

The initial discussions set the foundation for future engagement, with both parties agreeing to continue dialogue and share technical information to evaluate the feasibility and implementation strategies of the solar energy initiative. The Fiji Corrections Service is committed to adopting modern, eco-friendly practices while fulfilling its primary responsibility of maintaining safe and secure correctional facilities.

This initiative not only highlights the commitment to sustainability but also paves the way for innovative practices within the correctional system in Fiji, potentially serving as a model for other sectors in the region. The collaboration with India reflects a global effort towards renewable energy solutions and showcases Fiji’s determination to lead in sustainable development.


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