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The Fiji Bureau of Statistics stated that the transport sector consumes a bulk quantity of petroleum consisting of 16% by land, 26% by air and 22% by marine. Moreover, the residential sector has been increasing energy consumption over the last two decades [1]. The Power Development Plan ...
The Fiji Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2021 by the Fiji Bureau of Statistics, Health Ministry and UNICEF also found that there were geographic disparities in the proportion of stunted children in Fiji. Stunting refers to a child who is too short for his or her age, and is the failure to...
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The Fiji Bureau of Statistics and the World Bank says the omission of data on non-food items in the Household Income and Expenditure Survey 2019-2020 (HIES) […]
BEYOND 33%: The Economic Empowerment of Fiji Women and Girls.Wadan Narsey for FWRM. 2023.FREE DOWNLOAD This monograph uses hard data from the Fiji Bureau of Statistics to show that women in general enjoy roughly 35% of FNPF savings, and 30% of incomes a third (33%) while doing some 53...
The primary aim of this study was to assess self-reported food insecurity and the perceived impact of COVID-19 on food security, in two regional districts of Central Fiji, as part of a broader program of work on strengthening and monitoring food policy interventions. The secondary aim was to...
They didn’t hesitate to sack Kemueli Naiqama, the former chief executive Officer of the Fiji Bureau of Statistics, because they did not agree with the way the survey had been conducted. Mr Naiqama has now publicly stated that the report is sound and sensible. ...
This, according to the Fiji Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2021 conducted in March and April last year by the Fiji Bureau of Statistics, Health Ministry and UNICEF. The survey of 6000 households found that nearly 68 per cent of children aged 0-59 months with fever in the two weeks prior...
This chapter focuses on vulnerability of children specifically related to the impact of COVID-19 in Fiji. The chapter addresses two key questions. First, what makes children so vulnerable in the Fiji context? And the second key question asks; what are th