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INSTITUTIONAL BARRIERS TO CLIMATE FINANCE: HOUSE OF SARAH & TALANOA CONSULTING

The House of Sarah were engaged in a research with Talanoa Consulting in the area of Climate Financing. It was titled a Small Research Activity: Institutional Barriers to Climate Finance through a Gendered Lens in Fiji, Samoa, and Solomon Islands. The three main research objectives were to understand the experiences of faith-based organisations (FBOs) in […]

JOB VACANCY – DEPUTY TEAM LEADER PVAWFFs PROJECT

UPDATE: CLOSED – 27th September 2022. Applications are invited from interested individuals for the position of Deputy Team Leader, Preventing Violence Against Women in Fiji’s Faith Settings (PVAWFFS) Project at the House of Sarah located at the MAST, 7 Des Veoux Road, Suva. The Deputy Team Leader is part of the staff of the House […]

The House of Sarah hosted the Spouses of the Pacific Island Forum Leaders – Thursday 14th July 2022

The House of Sarah hosted the Spouses of the Pacific Island Forum Leaders who are attending the 51st Pacific Island Forum Leaders’ meeting in Suva from the 11-14th July 2022. The House of Sarah is honored to be sharing our ministry in the community in trying to prevent violence against women and girls. Vinaka Vakalevu […]

Committees finalize resolutions on Safe Church, data gathering and efforts to call attention to violence against women and girls

Committees finalize resolutions on Safe Church, data gathering and efforts to call attention to violence against women and girls BY MELODIE WOERMAN Posted Jun 23, 2022 [Episcopal News Service] The legislative committees on Sexual Harassment, Sexual Exploitation, & Safeguarding June 22 recommended that seven resolutions be adopted by General Convention when it meets July 8-11, […]

Naviavia Agriculture Training 1st-3rd June 2022 HOS- UNDP Gov4res Small Grants initiative

St Pauls Association of Anglican Women Food Security and Livelihood Project Naviavia Village, Wailevu West, Cakaudrove, Fiji 1st June 2022 Parishioners of St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Naviavia, participated in a 3-day workshop (1st – 3rd June 2022) to foster the community ‘s resilient capacity to climate change, impacts of pandemic and external conflicts. This activity […]