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Our patriarchal tradition and culture are contributing factors to domestic violence – Rev. Tugi

Our patriarchal tradition and culture are contributing factors to domestic violence – Rev. Tugi
General Secretary of Fiji Evangelical Fellowship, Reverend Simione Tugi

General Secretary of Fiji Evangelical Fellowship, Reverend Simione Tugi believes that our patriarchal tradition and culture are contributing factors to domestic violence and the abuse of women and children.

While responding to a question on fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan if we are doing enough to tackle the social issues occurring in the country, Rev Tugi says in terms of violence against women and children, we are the highest in the Pacific and the fourth worst in the world.

He says the Vanua and the church should come in to tackle this with the government's help.

Rev. Tugi says there is a very good structure in the church system where it has the men's, women's and youth departments.

He adds that it is not a good picture for Fiji and the Pacific because every year, the number keeps increasing.

Rev. Tugi also urges the Government to provide expert advice to the church Ministers and Pastors so they can know how to go about creating awareness on the issue.

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