Fiji National University (FNU) is actively encouraging its students to take advantage of the free counseling and health services available on campus, particularly in light of a heartbreaking incident involving an abandoned newborn. The distressing event occurred recently when a baby was found at a student hostel on the Natabua campus, prompting immediate concern and support from the university community.

Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Nii-K Plange described the situation as “heartbreaking and emotional,” extending sympathetic thoughts to both the infant and the mother. He pointed out that during difficult times, students should remember they are not alone and can seek help through the university’s resources designed to aid those feeling overwhelmed or isolated.

This incident has also led FNU to explore additional support measures for students, addressing the pressing need for community care and emotional resources. The quick actions of students and staff who responded to the situation were commendable, showcasing a commitment to the well-being of vulnerable individuals. Police are currently investigating the circumstances of the incident, and FNU is cooperating fully in these efforts.

Prior discussions about social support for young mothers and abandoned infants resonate with this incident, highlighting an ongoing societal issue. Community leaders and organizations like the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre have called for compassion rather than judgment towards women facing crisis pregnancies, emphasizing the importance of support systems and open conversations about these challenges.

As the investigation unfolds, there is hope that this incident will foster greater community solidarity and encourage proactive measures to prevent similar occurrences. A collective commitment to understanding and supporting individuals in crisis can pave the way for a safer and more nurturing environment for all, reinforcing the idea that every child and parent deserve compassion and care.


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