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  2. Education in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    FHRMI breaks down the right to education by looking at the rights to both primary education and secondary education. While taking into consideration Fiji's income level, the nation is achieving 199.0% of what should be possible based on its resources (income) for primary school education but only 76.9% for secondary education. [8]

  3. Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts is the ministry of Fiji responsible for overseeing Fiji's education system. [2] The current Minister for Education is Viliame Gavoka , who was appointed to the position in January 23rd 2024 [ 3 ]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Lenora Qereqeretabua - Wikipedia

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    Lenora Qereqeretabua. Lenora Salusalu Qereqeretabua (born 1 March 1968) is a Fijian broadcaster and politician. In December 2022, she was elected deputy speaker of the Parliament of Fiji. She is a member of the National Federation Party (NFP). Qereqeretabua was born in Dravuni, Kadavu Province, [1] and is the daughter of former Miss Fiji Eta ...

  6. Adi Cakobau School - Wikipedia

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    Skirt. Adi Cakobau School in Fiji was founded in 1948 by the Fijian government as a boarding school to provide an intermediate education for Fijian girls. [1] It was named after the granddaughter of Seru Epenisa Cakobau, the King of Fiji who united the islands under his authority in 1871 and ceded the nation to the United Kingdom three years later.

  7. Religion in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Thus, some gods were universally known throughout Fiji, others were local gods of large or small territories, while some were simply gods of particular families." Basil Thomson (1908:113) suggests that, "Groups in Fiji who are tauvu or kalou-vata, i.e. worshippers of the same god, have a common origin".

  8. Fiji Teachers Union - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Teachers Union (FTU) is a union representing elementary and secondary education teachers in Fiji. It is a member of the Fiji Trades Union Congress, [ 1] and Education International. [ 2] The FTU was formed as a multi-racial organization. However, in 1960 the Fijian Teachers Association (FTA) was founded.

  9. Council of Pacific Education - Wikipedia

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    Council of Pacific Education. The Council of Pacific Education (COPE) is a regional organisation of education unions from the South Pacific Region. [1] COPE is a sub-branch of Education International 's (EI) Asia and Pacific regional division. The COPE office is based in Suva, Fiji. The current Secretary General is Neselinda Meta.