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Fiji unveils five-year policing blueprint for 2025-2030 to modernize force and boost community engagement
A new five-year policing blueprint promises to reshape how law enforcement operates—driven by modern tech, smarter intelligence, and stronger community ties. Backed by government support, the plan points to steady, long-term reforms through 2030. It hints at big changes ahead, emphasizing patience and broad collaboration as reforms roll out.
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Fiji Advances Public Health Amendment Bill 2026 to Strengthen Sanitation and Disease Control
Fiji is weighing a sweeping update to its century‑old public health law, promising broader powers for health authorities and tougher penalties to curb disease and environmental health risks. The proposed amendments aim to modernise the framework and strengthen nationwide oversight, signaling a pivotal shift in public health policy.
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Fiji to Roll Out National Numeracy Strategy as Year 4 Math Shortfalls Highlight Urgent Reform
New education data reveal persistent gaps in early math and literacy, triggering an urgent reform push. While literacy shows some gains, numeracy remains a major hurdle as officials prepare a targeted strategy to strengthen foundational skills before secondary schooling. The plan signals a sharper focus on early years learning to prevent gaps from widening.
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Fiji Advances Health-Law Reforms to Strengthen Public Health and Universal Health Coverage
Fiji is moving ahead with a comprehensive overhaul of health laws, backed by public consultations and reforms designed to strengthen protections and modernise regulation. From mental health and nursing to quarantine safeguards, the changes aim to build a more resilient, future-ready health system.