Makoi Women’s Vocational Training Centre Celebrates Another Successful Graduation

The Makoi Women’s Vocational Training Centre (MWVTC) continues to empower underprivileged women and young girls through skill-based training. Yesterday, the centre proudly graduated another cohort of enterprising women.

This batch consisted of 49 graduates, with 24 women earning the National Certificate in Aged Care and Community Care (Level 3), 17 women completing the National Certificate in Fashion, Manufacturing, and Design ( Level 2), and 8 women receiving Certificates in Cooking and Pastry.

The graduation ceremony was graced by the Higher Education Commission CEO, Dr. Rohit Kishore, who served as the Chief Guest. Dr. Kishore commended the significant role of religious organizations in advancing education in Fiji, highlighting their contributions to the country’s educational development.

“I acknowledge the Fiji Muslim League for supporting approximately 1,850 women who have graduated through MWVTC. This institution is not just for Muslim women but embraces women of various ages and ethnicities. You are unique, and I salute you for that,” said Dr. Kishore.

Dr. Kishore also addressed the evolving workforce landscape, noting the increasing influence of technology and shifting labor market demands. He emphasized the importance of continuous training to meet the changing needs of human resources.

 “Adapting to the fast-changing and dynamic economy and labor market requires a strong focus on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET),” Dr Kishore further explained.

Dr. Kishore congratulated the graduates for their dedication and hard work. He also extended his gratitude to their supportive families and commended the institution for its vision and commitment to empowering underprivileged women.

HECF Chair Calls For Higher Education Institutions To Help Fight The Drug War

Suva , Fiji The Chair of the Higher Education Commission Fiji (HECF), Mr Steve Chand is calling upon Higher Education Institutions ( HEIs) nationwide to play a crucial role in combating the rising tide of drug abuse. HEIs  hold a unique position of influence and are well-equipped to drive change and make a significant impact in the fight against drugs.

“The government has made it clear that drug abuse is a battle we must fight on all fronts, and HEIs are uniquely positioned to empower our communities as the first line of defense against this threat,” stated Mr. Chand.

With drug use among youth reaching alarming levels, Mr. Chand emphasizes the necessity of a comprehensive and proactive approach to address this critical issue. He calls for HEIs to implement strategies that not only educate young people about the dangers of drug use but also support them in making healthy choices.

Mr Chand explained that HEIs can advocate for policies that address drug use at the national and community levels, including improved access to education and mental health services.  HEIs should also have their comprehensive anti-drug policies that not only focus on prevention and awareness but also include support systems for students who may be struggling with substance abuse-related issues,” said Mr. Chand. “By implementing these policies, institutions can create a safer and healthier environment for learning and personal development

Mr. Chand also highlighted the role of research and innovation in addressing drug abuse. “HEIs can contribute by conducting research on drug trends, identifying root causes of substance abuse among youth, and developing innovative approaches to prevention and treatment,” he noted. “This knowledge can be instrumental in shaping effective policies and interventions.”

The HECF is collaborating with the iTaukei Affairs Ministry and Provincial Councils to establish training centers aimed at engaging school dropouts. These centers will provide educational opportunities for young people, helping them stay occupied and reducing the temptation of turning to drugs due to aimlessness.

 “HEIs, NGOs, and community organizations can enhance the effectiveness of police efforts like Operation Yavirau and the Health Ministry’s advocacy initiatives through a collaborative approach,” said Mr. Chand. “By working together, we can pool our resources, share expertise, and create a united front against drug abuse, ensuring a safer and healthier future for our communities.”

EDUCATION – Key to development for I Taukei Says Vasu

The Minister for iTaukei Affairs, Honorable Ifereimi Vasu, emphasized that education is a crucial factor for the iTaukei to excel in business and other areas of development. Hon. Vasu shared his views during a meeting with the team from the Higher Education Commission Fiji (HECF) to discuss educational development and empowerment at the provincial level.
Mr. Steve Chand, Chair of the HECF, briefed Hon. Vasu on the latest initiatives concerning the establishment of provincial training institutions aimed at empowering individuals through tailored programs, bridging skills gaps, and providing direct skills training to Fijians in their communities. He highlighted the importance of these institutions in fostering local talent and ensuring sustainable community development.
The HECF has been actively engaging Provincial Councils in consultations regarding these initiatives, while the councils are also conducting their own consultation efforts. These collaborative efforts are aimed at ensuring that the programs are well-received and effectively address the unique needs of each province.
Hon. Vasu enthusiastically endorsed the initiative, highlighting its alignment with the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs’ Solesolevaki Framework for educational development activities. He expressed gratitude for the collaboration between the Ministry and the HECF, noting that such partnerships are essential for driving progress and achieving long-term goals.
The Minister also emphasised the broader impact of education on community resilience and economic growth. By equipping individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge, these initiatives are expected to enhance employment opportunities and contribute to the overall well-being of iTaukei communities.

Minister Radrodro Emphasises Importance of Annual Reports in Enhancing Accountability and Transparency

The Minister of Education, Hon. Aseri Radrodro, underscored the critical importance of Annual Reports for organizations during his recent address to the staff of the Higher Education Commission Fiji (HECF). “In all organizations that I have worked with, I have always stressed the importance of Annual Reports,” he remarked.

Minister Radrodro congratulated the HECF staff for their diligent efforts in updating and producing their annual reports. “Accountability is paramount. The provision of annual reports by an organization ensures transparency, fosters trust, and demonstrates a commitment to ethical practices and responsible governance,” Hon. Radrodro explained.

During the address, Radrodro emphasized that Annual Reports are not merely formalities but essential tools for evaluating an organization’s performance, setting benchmarks, and making informed decisions. He highlighted that these reports serve as a transparent record of an organization’s activities, financial health, and strategic direction, which are crucial for stakeholders and the public.

HECF Chair, Mr. Steve Chand, echoed the Minister’s sentiments and assured him of the Commission’s unwavering support for his initiatives. “The HECF will continue to provide the necessary insights and recommendations to help shape policies that will benefit students, educators, and institutions,” Chand stated. He further noted that the Commission is committed to maintaining high standards of accountability and transparency in all its operations.

The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment from the HECF to uphold these values and continue their efforts in producing comprehensive annual reports. The Annual Reports are expected to be table to Parliament this year.

EDUCATION – KEY TO DEVELOPMENT FOR I TAUKEI SAYS VASU

The Minister for iTaukei Affairs, Honorable Ifereimi Vasu, emphasized that education is a crucial factor for the iTaukei to excel in business and other areas of development. Hon. Vasu shared his views during a meeting with the team from the Higher Education Commission Fiji (HECF) to discuss educational development and empowerment at the provincial level.

Mr. Steve Chand, Chair of the HECF, briefed Hon. Vasu on the latest initiatives concerning the establishment of provincial training institutions aimed at empowering individuals through tailored programs, bridging skills gaps, and providing direct skills training to Fijians in their communities. He highlighted the importance of these institutions in fostering local talent and ensuring sustainable community development.

The HECF has been actively engaging Provincial Councils in consultations regarding these initiatives, while the councils are also conducting their own consultation efforts. These collaborative efforts are aimed at ensuring that the programs are well-received and effectively address the unique needs of each province.

Hon. Vasu enthusiastically endorsed the initiative, highlighting its alignment with the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs’ Solesolevaki Framework for educational development activities. He expressed gratitude for the collaboration between the Ministry and the HECF, noting that such partnerships are essential for driving progress and achieving long-term goals.

The Minister also emphasised the broader impact of education on community resilience and economic growth. By equipping individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge, these initiatives are expected to enhance employment opportunities and contribute to the overall well-being of iTaukei communities.