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Fiji Covid-19: Show us the data, civil society groups urge govt

Susan Grey of FEMLinkPacific. Photo: Supplied/FEMLinkPacific The urgent request came amid daily record infections and deaths from the Delta variant of the virus - 636 new cases and six more deaths were confirmed by the Health Ministry yesterday. NGO femLINKpacific executive director Susan Grey said their work has been made difficult without the release of clear amd detailed data. We just note the lack of disaggregated data for us from the government to make interventions, to help with support for civil societies and women s organisations, Grey said. We support diverse women and girls, we need to see that data, the impact, say for instance, the cases that we hear health secretary Dr James Fong announce, there is no data that basically breaks it down.

The Fiji Times » CSOs call for detailed data

Litia Cava 6 July, 2021, 11:56 am femLINK Pacific executive director Susan Grey speaks during a CSO COVID-19 Humanitarian Response Media Conference in Lautoka. Picture: REINAL CHAND/FT FILE The Fiji Civil Society Organisations Alliance for COVID-19 Humanitarian Response is calling on Government to release disaggregated data to assist them provide an effective response to those impacted by COVID-19. femLINKpacific executive director Susan Grey said their work was made difficult without data. “We just note the lack of disaggregated data for us from the Government to make interventions, to help with support for civil societies and women’s organisations,” she said. “We support diverse women and girls, we need to see that data, the impact, say for instance, the cases that we hear Dr Fong announce, there is no data that basically breaks it down.

The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief s desk: Your July 6 briefing

The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief s desk: Your July 6 briefing
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The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief s desk: Your June 3 briefing

The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief s desk: Your June 3 briefing
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The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief s Desk: Your March 17 briefing

Fred Wesley Image: THE FIJI TIMES Bula! Here’s a look at some of the headlines in the Wednesday edition of The Fiji Times – March 17. NEWS: Levuka villagers speak on Police Bill LEVUKA villagers have called on the Defence Ministry to ensure the draft Police Bill 2020 is translated into a language ordinary Fijians can understand. They also requested the Bill be translated in the iTaukei language and disseminated to villages. The consultation processes too, they said, should be held in villages and not urban areas. There’s more on Pages 2 and 3. Related: Be vigilant NATIONAL Federation Party leader Professor Biman Prasad says the public must remain vigilant despite assurances by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama that the draft Police Bill would not reach Parliament in its current form.

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