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FEO conducts Introduction to Elections Workshop for Government Ministry and Statutory Stakeholders.The Acting Supervisor of Elections Ms Ana Mataiciwa today Wednesday 17 April 2024 opened a two (2) day Introduction to Elections Workshop for external stakeholders of the FEO. The workshop is targeted towards external stakeholders that play a pivotal role in assisting the FEO in the conduct of Elections.The FEO invited two (2) to three (3) staff from 14 respective Government Ministries and statutory bodies.In her opening remarks the Acting Supervisor of Elections underscored the need for collaboration approaches in the electoral process."As we engage in discussions and activities, I encourage you to leverage this platform to network with your fellow participants and exchange ideas that can enrich our collective understanding of election management", said Ms. Mataiciwa.The workshop is spearheaded in the FEO by the Training and Development Unit. See MoreSee Less
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FEO conducts internal Gender and Disability Inclusion Workshop.Staff of the Fijian Elections Office [FEO] participated in a two (2) day training on inclusion considerations for Gender and Inclusivity. In addressing the staff, the Acting Supervisor of Elections [ASoE] Ms. Ana Mataiciwa stated that having an electoral process that acknowledges and accepts individuals regardless of gender or ability, is crucial for any Election Management Body [EMB], given that it promotes inclusivity, increases voter turnout, improves representation and builds trust."Our goal is clear and that is to embed gender and disability considerations within our election plans, policies and procedures. By enhancing awareness and sensitivity, identifying barriers and mainstreaming considerations, we ensure that out electoral framework reflects the principles of democracy and equality," said Ms. Mataiciwa.The goal of the workshop was to encourage staff to ensure that policies, procedures and other undertakings have considerations for inclusion of gender and disability with reasonable accommodation.The workshop was attended by Executive Management, Managers, Coordinators and Officers of the FEO. The workshop was conducted by the Training and Development Unit.This initiative is in line with the FEO’s 2024-2027 Strategic Plan guiding principle of Accessibility, strengthening electoral processes to foster inclusiveness and equal participation. See MoreSee Less
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The Acting Supervisor of Elections Ms. Ana Mataiciwa, joins all staff of your Fijian Elections Office in wishing all Fijians at home and abroad a blessed, safe and happy Easter. See MoreSee Less
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The Fijian Elections Office [FEO] today received a Bilateral visit from the World Bank Fiji – Statistical Innovation and Capacity Building in the Pacific Islands Technical Mission. The Mission which included officials from the Pacific Community was lead by World Bank Senior Economist William Seitz.During the discussions, the processes and issues surrounding the collection and sharing of data was discussed at large.The following staff from the FEO participated in the discussion:1. Viliame Vuiyanuca – Manager Local Government Elections;2. Litia Sema – Divisional Manager Central;3. Asish Prakash – Manager ICT;4. Atish Chand – Manager Election Materials;5. Faiyum Ali – Divisional Manager North; and6. Eric Drodrolagi – Community and International Engagement Coordinator. See MoreSee Less
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The Acting Supervisor of Elections [ASoE] Ms. Ana Mataiciwa today opened a four (4) day collaborative workshop for the training of the Fijan Elections Office [FEO] Fire Wardens and OHS staff. The training is conducted in collaboration between the FEO Training and Development Unit, the National Fire Authority and the Ministry of Employment, Productivity and Industrial Relations.20 staff of the FEO have been selected to undergo the Fire Warden and OHS Module 1 and 2 training. See MoreSee Less
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The Acting Supervisor of Elections [ASoE] Ms. Ana Mataiciwa was delighted to receive today Monday 25 March 2024 a courtesy call from representatives of International Institute of Democracy and Electoral Assistance [International IDEA].The meeting allowed for the FEO and International IDEA to update each other on collaborative efforts with regards to the upcoming Local Government Elections.The ASoE was also delighted to present a hard copy of the FEO 2024-2027 Strategic Plan to Election Startegic Planning guru Mr. Antonio Spinelli who was visiting from Australia with Mr. Adhy Aman. Mr. Spinelli was engaged by the International IDEA early last year, to assist in developing the FEO’s 2024 to 2027 Strategic Plan. See MoreSee Less
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The Acting Supervisor of Elections [“ASoE”] Ms. Ana Mataiciwa congratulated 16 staff of the Fijian Elections Office [“FEO”] for successfully completing their Induction and Introduction

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