The Fiji Corrections Service is taking proactive steps to improve sustainability within its facilities by exploring development projects. Dr. Jalesi Nakarawa, Commissioner of Corrections, recently met with His Excellency P. S. K. Karthigeyan, India’s High Commissioner to Fiji, to discuss the introduction of solar energy systems in correctional facilities throughout the country.

This initiative represents the Fiji Corrections Service’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint, enhancing energy efficiency, and lowering operational costs. If implemented, the solarization project would mark a significant advancement in incorporating renewable energy within the corrections sector, furthering Fiji’s broader objectives of sustainable development and energy self-sufficiency.

Dr. Nakarawa expressed gratitude for the Indian Government’s ongoing support and emphasized the mutual commitment to innovation and sustainability that could drive this partnership. The Indian High Commissioner reaffirmed India’s readiness to collaborate, highlighting its expertise in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure.

This initial meeting sets the stage for future discussions and technical consultations, with both parties agreeing to exchange information to evaluate the feasibility of the solar energy initiative. The Fiji Corrections Service is dedicated to adopting modern, environmentally friendly practices while maintaining its core responsibilities of ensuring safe and secure facilities.

This development presents a hopeful outlook for eco-friendly initiatives in Fiji’s correctional system and reflects a growing commitment to sustainability across various sectors. As the dialogue continues, it may pave the way for significant advancements in both energy efficiency and environmental stewardship.


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