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Education remains important for all Fijians

Education remains important for all Fijians

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13/04/2026
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The Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro, has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to strengthening public education and ensuring equitable access to quality learning opportunities for all students across Fiji.

In a high-level meeting with Regional Director Anand Singh, representatives from Education International Asia Pacific (EIAP), and Go Public Fund Education, discussions centered on sustained investment in the education sector, teacher development, and enhanced resources for students.

Radrodro welcomed the constructive dialogue, emphasising the Ministry’s dedication to continued engagement with stakeholders, including advocacy groups, educators, parents, and community leaders, to collectively strengthen the education system. He highlighted ongoing initiatives aimed at improving teaching and learning environments, strengthening curriculum delivery, and supporting students through targeted assistance programs.

The Minister also acknowledged the valuable advocacy work of Go Public Fund Education in promoting increased support for public schools and raising awareness about the critical role education plays in national development.

Joining the meeting were the Minister for Employment, Productivity and Workplace Relations, Agni Deo Singh, and the General Secretary of the Fiji Teachers Union, Muniappa Goundar.

The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to ongoing collaboration and partnership, ensuring that every child in Fiji has access to quality public education and the opportunity to succeed.



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