The PVAWFFS project adapted from the SASA! Faith by Raising Voices is being implemented in three Anglican Parishes at Matata, Wailoku and Newtown by the House of Sarah and supported by UN Women. Community Activists (CAs) play a pivotal role in progressing the philosophy of changing attitudes towards violence against women in implementing the PVAWFFS. […]
Monthly Archives: December 2021
30 young people from the Methodist Church in Lautoka are gathering at the Rotuma Methodist Church in Maravu Street Lautoka from Monday 1/11/21 to 2/11/21 to discuss how negative social norms influence gender-based violence. The workshop is organised by the House of Sarah and is funded by the German Embassy in Wellington. Resource persons are […]
A collection of Gender Based Violence campaign videos produced by the House of Sarah with the support of many donors. Video Links available. 2016 – 2017 A documentary made during the production of the “Gender Violence is a Sin” TVC campaign for the Fiji Council of Churches – with UNWomen and DFAT. With One Voice […]
The workshop was organized by House of Sarah for the Fiji NAP consultation. It was jointly resourced by the NAP Secretariat team comprised of staff from Ministry for Women and FWCC. Story by: FWCC FB Page
https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/2021-11/UN-Women-impact-story-Fiji-Christian-communities-use-faith-based-approaches-to-prevent-violence-en.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1Dmem1AFhdkBsMVhaTdjTnJgxNV_rn9D11ObM1f63S5PT29uODCN1hQZU
Greetings colleagues and friends of the House of Sarah and UN Women, We are so pleased to share with you a series of feature stories and testimonials highlighting the transformative work emanating from our joint Preventing Violence Against Women in Fiji’s Faith Settings (PVAWFFS) Initiative. As you may already know House of Sarah, in partnership […]
Virtual meeting of Sarah Carers On Wednesday 18/8/21 ten Sarah Carers met virtually for the first time.T he meeting was facilitated by Revd Sereima Lomaloma. “Even though our ministry has been affected by the restrictions of COVID-19, we are still able to provide a listening ear to the vulnerable through the use of mobile phones, […]
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