Media Release
NEWS RELEASE: Third Pacific Executive Police Training on Gender Based Violence and Human Rights
November 20, 2017
NADI, Fiji (20 November 2017) – Twenty Senior Police Officers from seven Pacific countries are attending a 5-day workshop on gender, violence against women and human rights in Nadi this week. This is the third workshop for regional executive-level police officers facilitated by the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre (FWCC) in
MEDIA RELEASE: Regional Authorities Responding to Violence Against Women in Emergencies
October 23, 2017
Key representatives from government ministries and civil society organizations (CSO’s) across Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Samoa are gathering in Suva from 23-27 October to share knowledge and identify solutions to preventing and responding to gender-based violence in emergencies (GBViE).
PRESS RELEASE: WCCC – Male Advocacy Stage 2 on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
August 23, 2017
Being a Male Advocate on Ending All Forms of Violence Against Women and Girls, Gender Equality and Women’s Human Rights is not an easy role in fact you have to be prepared to feel uncomfortable because we will be taking a deep look at our male privileges, our power and
MEDIA RELEASE: Executive Level Police Take On Challenge
July 31, 2017
Executive Level Police Take On Challenge to Ensure Access to Justice for Women For a region that has some of the highest rates of violence against women (VAW) in the world, police play a critical role in ensuring that survivors have access to justice. 22 executive level police personnel from
Qiliho to Open FWCC Workshop for Southern Division Officers
July 24, 2016
SUVA (24 July 2016) – A fourth workshop on gender, violence against women, human rights and the law for senior police officers will be opened by the Police Commissioner Brigadier-General Sitiveni Qiliho on Monday.
27 Graduate from First Male Advocacy Workshop with Churches
July 23, 2016
The first workshop on male advocacy for women’s human rights conducted by the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre in partnership with the Pacific Conference of Churches ended on Friday, 22 July with the graduation of 27 men.





