Ali welcomes repealing of the extreme and oppressive Media Act
The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre welcomes the repealing of the extreme and oppressive Media Industry Development Act 2010 today. Centre Coordinator, Shamima Ali says thi
The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre welcomes the repealing of the extreme and oppressive Media Industry Development Act 2010 today. Centre Coordinator, Shamima Ali says thi
Teachers are in a very vital position to recognize child sexual abuse and they must do the referrals to relevant authorities. This has been highlighted by Fiji Women's
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre is losing some of its well-trained new staff to overseas schemes such as study and work. Coordinator Shamima Ali says their couns
Alarming statistics show that there were 6,768 reported domestic violence cases last year. This is according to data by the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre. Their
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre has strongly condemned the FijiFirst Government for denying the late Professor Brij Lal’s basic decency and human rights and
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator, Shamima Ali is urging politicians to stop getting political mileage out of women’s bodies and opening old wounds, an
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre says they see the appointment of Tevita Tuiloa as Interim CEO of Fiji Rugby Union as an opportunity to renew an open and honest part
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre has recorded shocking statistics as they received 1,732 new cases from January to October this year. This is an increase when com
Seven women have lost their lives in the last 11 months as a result of alleged domestic violence. This was confirmed by the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinat
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali says the Prime Minister should ask the Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum to resign. While speaking in the
There should be no tolerance for such dangerous messages in a multiracial and multicultural democracy like our beloved Fiji. This was highlighted by the Fiji Womenâ
Fiji Women's Crisis Centre Coordinator and Human Rights Activist Shamima Ali says there is a need for more female political candidates in the upcoming general election.
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator, Shamima Ali says they continue to condemn the actions of the Fiji Rugby Union and the Fiji Corrections Services after seein
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre is seriously concerned about recent reports being received regarding bullying and harassment in the workplace. Centre Coordinator
Women in some interior villages of Fiji are unaware of their rights, domestic violence policies and actions that are taken regarding domestic violence issues. This has
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre says they used to organise awareness sessions with the Fiji Rugby Union administrators and players however this has stopped after th
Shocking statistics have been released by the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre today as Coordinator, Shamima Ali says they have seen 209 child rape survivors from Januar
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre has raised serious concerns in the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, that some women have given up wi
Serious concerns are being raised by some females as they say some taxi drivers have been sexually harassing and indecently annoying them. While speaking to fijivill
While our women’s and men’s 7s teams shine on the global stage, it is shameful that here at home, Fiji Rugby continues to allow convicted rapist Amenoni Nas
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali has raised concerns that Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere continue to rem