Sashi Kiran, the newly appointed Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, has expressed her commitment to continuing the initiatives set by her predecessor, Lynda Tabuya. After her swearing-in ceremony conducted by President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu, Ms. Kiran acknowledged Ms. Tabuya’s dedication and important contributions to the ministry, emphasizing that the mission to empower women and protect vulnerable groups is a collective endeavor.

In her statement, Ms. Kiran highlighted that her ministry aims to address ongoing challenges in society. She reiterated the ministry’s focus on advocating for women, children, and marginalized communities, including the elderly and those with disabilities. Ms. Kiran committed to reviewing and improving social protection programs to ensure they are inclusive and effectively meet community needs.

She was appointed to her role after Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka announced her as Ms. Tabuya’s successor following her dismissal related to a leaked video incident.

In summary, Ms. Kiran’s focus on continuity and improvement within the ministry sets a hopeful tone for fostering inclusivity and support for those often overlooked in society. As she steps into her role, the emphasis on collective action reflects a broader commitment to creating meaningful change for all segments of the population.

This transition of leadership presents an opportunity for renewed vigor in addressing social issues and furthering the work already begun, paving the way for a more inclusive and supportive atmosphere for women, children, and vulnerable groups in Fiji.


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