A delegation of Fijian youth has officially presented their traditional i-Tatau to the Minister for Youth and Sports, Hon. Jese Saukuru, at the Valelevu Youth Training Centre in Suva. This ceremony marks a significant milestone as the group prepares to participate in the 2026 Youth Exchange Programme in India.
Minister Saukuru expressed gratitude to the Government of India for its continued support of youth development initiatives. He underscored the importance of international exchange programs, highlighting how they help broaden the perspectives of young individuals and foster stronger global relationships.
The seven-member delegation is set to leave Fiji today for India, where they will participate in the Republic Day Camp in Delhi. Their itinerary includes interactions with senior dignitaries, attendance at national events, and visits to notable historical and cultural sites, enriching their experience and knowledge during the trip.
In his remarks, Minister Saukuru encouraged the delegates to network with participants from other nations, emphasizing the importance of building connections while representing Fiji in this prestigious program. He wished them success and fulfillment as they embark on this journey, which promises to be both enlightening and transformative for the young ambassadors of Fiji.

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