Help Children in Fiji
Save the Children has been working in Fiji since 1972 and is proud to be the country’s leading child rights organization, working to help children in the most vulnerable and marginalized environments.
The Challenges for Children in Fiji
We work to create long-lasting, sustainable change in the lives of Fijian children by driving change from the community level to government and policy. The children of Fiji need your help.*
8% of school-age children are out of school
22 out of 1000 die before their 5th birthday
31% of people live in poverty
Our Work for Children in Fiji
When Cyclone Winston, a Category 5 storm hit Fiji, our emergency responders were there to help. Entire villages were flattened by this mega storm, forcing thousands of Fijians to seek shelter in evacuation centers. Save the Children was there to prioritize the well-being of children, by setting up child-friendly spaces in those evacuation centers. This provided children a safe place to engage in educational play with other children, while offering parents a much-needed opportunity to assess the damage to their homes. Our generous donors provided support for emergency supplies like school bags and classroom kits to help children return to school as quickly as possible.
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Sources: * Unless otherwise noted, facts and statistics have been sourced from Save the Children’s 2018 End of Childhood Report. You can access detailed data here. Other sources as follows: Population: CIA World Factbook 2015; The World Bank, 2016; Unesco Institute for Statistics (UIS)