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  2. People's Charter for Change, Peace and Progress - Wikipedia

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    The draft People’s Charter is an attempt to further reform our liberal/republican state so that the exclusivist tendency of indigenous ethno-nationalism is moderated and reoriented towards a broader concept of a multicultural, multi-ethnic nation state that stresses the civic principles of the nation as the regulator of political discourse ...

  3. Tertiary Scholarship and Loans Service - Wikipedia

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    The Tertiary Scholarships and Loans Service (TSLS) is a Statutory Institution established under the Tertiary Scholarship and Loans Act 2014 (“the Act”) to administer and implement Government funded scholarship, study loan and grant schemes . TSLS is responsible for ensuring transparent and accountable management of Government funding.

  4. Indo-Fijians - Wikipedia

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    Differences between ethnic Fijians and Indians complicated preparations for Fiji independence, which the United Kingdom granted in 1970, and have continued to define Fiji politics since. [ citation needed ] Prior to independence, Indo-Fijians sought a common electoral roll, based on the principle of " one man, one vote ."

  5. 1997 Constitution of Fiji: Chapter 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Fiji Constitution does not seek equality of results, but equality of opportunity is presupposed as a basic human right. Ethnic Fijians and Indo-Fijians are both intended to benefit from this provision. The multiracial capital, Suva, has excellent educational services, but more rural areas, populated mostly by ethnic Fijians, are often ...

  6. Melinda Webber - Wikipedia

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    Melinda Webber is a New Zealand academic, and is a full professor at the University of Auckland, specialising in Māori identity and ways in which race, ethnicity, identity and culture impact on young people and their success.

  7. Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The action was taken because Bainimarama failed to hold elections by 2010 as the Commonwealth of Nations had demanded after the 2006 coup. Bainimarama stated a need for more time to end a voting system that heavily favoured ethnic Fijians at the expense of the multi-ethnic minorities.

  8. Fijian New Zealanders - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Fijian New Zealanders numbered 62,310, or 1.34% of the population of New Zealand. In 2018, Fiji Hindi and Fijian were two of the most spoken immigrant languages in New Zealand; Fiji Hindi was spoken by 26,805 people or 0.57% of the population of New Zealand, and Fijian by Fijian was spoken by 7,143 people or 0.15% of the population of New Zealand.

  9. Foundation for the Education of Needy Children in Fiji

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    Fence Fiji offers scholarships and related support to children of the poorest families, which have been identified as Deceased parent(s) where the child is living under the care of a widow, widower or family member earning a weekly income below $100; Families with cash flow income below $100/week with one or several children with disabilities; children with one or both parents in prison ...

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