Medical people should be put in charge as they are the experts in dealing with COVID-19 - Ali
Medical people should be put in charge as they are the experts in dealing with COVID-19 - Ali
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali says she thinks that medical people should be put in charge as they are the experts in dealing with COVID-19.
While speaking during a virtual CSO Alliance press conference, Ali says research has shown that early and hard lockdowns have worked throughout and she is asking why aren’t our leaders able to understand it.
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CSO Alliance calling for govt to tell Fijians about their plans
We are assisting more than 80,000 Fijians through our Social Welfare programs - Vuniwaqa
CSO Alliance calling for govt to tell Fijians about their plans
We are assisting more than 80,000 Fijians through our Social Welfare programs - Vuniwaqa Tuesday 04/05/2021
Fiji Women s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali and Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation Mereseini Vuniwaqa
The Fiji CSO Alliance for COVID-19 Humanitarian Response says cabinet ministers need to come forward now and tell Fijians about the plans they have in store for people after the latest COVID situation.
Fiji Women s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali say they understand that the Prime Minister and other Ministers cannot enforce laws, regulations or oversee public health matters as legislation empowers the Permanent Secretary for Health to do so but the government can still soothe the pain of the people.
A looming doom in our country right now is the draft Police Bill – Shamima Ali
A looming doom in our country right now is the draft Police Bill – Shamima Ali
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali says a looming doom in our country right now is the draft Police Bill which has the potential to further shrink spaces for all women.
Speaking at the solidarity concert to mark a symbolic strike and commemorate International Women’s Day at Ratu Sukuna Park, Shamima Ali says women may think the proposed bill does not concern them as they are only concerned with bread and butter.
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7 March, 2021, 1:52 pm
Participants during the Fiji Women s Crisis Centre annual Reclaim the Night march in Suva. Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU/FILE
As a precautionary measure and practicing social responsibility around COVID-19, the annual ‘Reclaim the Night’ march which has become an event synonymous with International Women’s Day in Fiji has been cancelled.
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali clarified this in a statement today.
Ms Ali said the Centre will be holding a candle light vigil for a small number of people at its Suva office on tomorrow evening, March 8, 2021.
She encouraged everyone to do the same from wherever they are and send the Centre a photo or upload one and tag the Centre with the hashtags: #reclaimthenight #IWD #stoprapefiji