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WE ARE HIRING!! CENTRE MANAGER

Vacancy for Sarah Safe Home Centre Manager The House of Sarah (HoS) is a faith-based organization registered under the Charitable Trusts Act (Cap 67). The HoS takes an evidence-based approach to addressing violence against women and girls in four key areas : referral & Dauveivukei counselling support, awareness raising and advocacy, gender and theology, and […]

Vakavoui na i tovo: Muduki na i valavala kaukauwa vei ira na yalewa” NAROKO, RA

Vakavoui na i tovo: Muduki na i valavala kaukauwa vei ira na yalewa” (Transforming harmful gender norms to stop violence against women and girls) workshop held at the Draunivau Community Hall. The participants were from across 9 villages in the Tikina o Naroko, Ra namely; Vatukacevaceva, Narara, Raiwasa, Draunivutiya, Nokonoko, Naboutolu, Draunivau and Vaitoka. A […]

Launch of Pacific Partnership to End Violence Against Women and Girls Phase II: Advancing Our Mission to End Violence Against Women and Girls Date: Friday, 14 June 2024

House of Sarah welcomes the launching of Phase 2. The support provided though this Partnership enables the HoS to continue with its VAWG prevention programme in three new communities of Rokara, Kinoya village, Nanuku. The governments of Australia, New Zealand, European Union & UNWomen all contribute to the Pacific Partnership. Toga Naqavoka is the fourth […]

“Vakavoui na i tovo: Muduki na i valavala kaukauwa vei ira na yalewa” (Transforming harmful gender norms to stop violence against women and girls) Mataso, RA

“Vakavoui na i tovo: Muduki na i valavala kaukauwa vei ira na yalewa” (Transforming harmful gender norms to stop violence against women and girls) workshop held at the Narikoso Community Hall. The participants were from the Tabacakacaka o Mataso, covering the villages of Narikoso and Nakorovou in Ra. A total of 40 participants attended the […]

Preventing violence against women in Fiji through Faith (PVAWFF) project

House of Sarah is continuing its journey of promoting the prevention of violence against women. Moving into new communities of Rokara in Nasinu, Kinoya Koro and Toga Naqavoka in Rewa is exciting. The three communities are interdenominational and first phase of the training is targeting Community leaders who hold leadership roles in their respective communities. […]