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FWRM s launches feminist mentoring programme for mid-career women to be led by Imrana Jalal

FRIEND acknowledges women hit hardest by COVID-19 in the West

FRIEND acknowledges women hit hardest by COVID-19 in the West FRIEND acknowledges women hit hardest by COVID-19 in the West FRIEND Fiji Founder, Sashi Kiran. FRIEND Fiji Founder, Sashi Kiran has acknowledged women who have been hit the hardest because of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Western Division and are holding their families together everyday. She says there are women who have access to money in their FNPF but there are many struggling domestic workers and women who never had FNPF. Your browser does not support the audio element. While speaking during the International Women’s Day celebration organised by DIVA for Equality at Shirley Park, Kiran says they have been able to provide food to the struggling families.

In brief: News from around the Pacific

Photo: RNZ Pacific / Mark Rabago CNMI Covid cases now number 145 The Northern Marianas has hit 145 cases of Covid-19 after another traveller tested positive at the border. Health authorites said the person was identified by travel screening and fifth day testing and has been isolated. Out of the 145 Covid-19 cases in the Marianas, 119 have been identified by travel screening while just 26 were local transmissions, with the last such case over 200 days ago. Samoa prepares roadmap to 2040 for country s development The Samoan government has prepared a 20-year roadmap to steer the country s development. The government claims Samoa 2040 is the first-ever plan to take a longer term vision on sustainable developments and quality of life.

The Fiji Times » Concert to mark women s day

Jale Daucakacaka 6 March, 2021, 8:45 pm Prominent artist Aggie Vakaloloma belts out a few tunes in front of the jam-packed Sukuna Park during the STC Yasa Appeal Music Concert in Suva. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA /FILE A HOST of renowned local female artists will frontline the Fiji Women’s Rights Movements’ (FWRM) “If Women Stop, the World Stops” concert that will be held at Ratu Sukuna Park in Suva next week. FWRM executive director Nalini Singh said the concert would feature renowned artists such as ‘Vude Queen’ Laisa Vulakoro, Georgina Ledua, Aggie Vakaloloma and Natalie Raikadroka to celebrate International Women’s Day. “We are organising the second such concert, in solidarity with the Women’s Global Strike, which is our symbolic strike action calling for women to stop or slow down their formal or care work and demand the recognition of women’s rights,” she said.

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