Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka of Fiji recently engaged in discussions with Sir Anthony Blair, Executive Chairman of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI), to explore collaborative opportunities aimed at enhancing Fiji’s public service through modern technology. The meeting took place in Singapore and highlighted Fiji’s commitment to leveraging technology to improve public service delivery, including e-health and digital infrastructure.

During their discussions, Rabuka expressed his appreciation for the potential support from TBI in modernizing Fiji’s civil service and healthcare systems. The focus on adopting technology is a significant step as Fiji aims to enhance its public services and overall governance.

Both leaders not only emphasized the advancements Fiji has made in integrating technology within its public sector but also identified various sectors for potential collaboration, such as energy, tourism, and investment. This cooperation is essential for accelerating national development and harnessing international expertise to advance Fiji’s strategic goals.

Sir Tony Blair acknowledged TBI’s readiness to assist Fiji in this transformative journey, reaffirming the positive implications such partnerships could have on fostering efficient public services and improving the quality of life for Fijians.

Fiji’s ongoing efforts to engage with reputable organizations like TBI signify a hopeful trajectory for the nation as it seeks to embrace digital advancements. The focus on collaboration with international partners underscores the potential for significant advancements in governance and social services, which could lead to a brighter future for the citizens of Fiji.

Through these initiatives, Prime Minister Rabuka is steering Fiji towards becoming a key player in the global digital landscape, showcasing a strong commitment to sustainable progress and the welfare of its population.


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