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Westpac Champions Gender Equality, Women Empowermen­t

To mark Internatio­nal Women’s Day, the bank launched its 2018 Westpac Women and Girls Education Grants.

- SELITA BOLANAVANU­A Edited by Naisa Koroi

Internatio­nal Women’s Day is marked around the world to reflect on and celebrate the achievemen­ts and advancemen­t of women.

Keeping this in mind, Westpac Fiji hosted a lunch at the Paradiso Ristorante in Suva on Thursday to mark this day.

Westpac general manager Brett Hooker said Westpac as an organisati­on takes pride in celebratin­g Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

“A day to reflect and acknowledg­e the achievemen­ts of women despite their struggles and challenges,” he said.

As part of their commitment to gender equality and advancemen­t of women in Fiji, Westpac also launched the 2018 Westpac Women and Girls Education Grants on Thursday.

Mr Hooker said: “Our aim with the education grants is to financiall­y assist and encourage women and girls to take positive steps towards fulfilling their educationa­l potential and we have witnessed that for girls, it helps with the cost of their schooling and for women it helps them to return to, or continue, tertiary study.”

There are a total of nine grants. Three grants for each of the three categories, primary school, high school/secondary/college and tertiary students/adult worker wishing to return to study.

“The successful grant recipients will receive funding to contribute towards their education cost,” he said.

Applicants need to answer the question ‘What can be done to remove barriers to women and girls progress.’ Mr Hooker encouraged the women and girls of Fiji to never give up, believe in themselves, take on challenges and continue pressing forward through the challenges and success will follow.

“We know that we can be and do better, when we’re all together. That’s why we’re proud to help press for progress on gender equality,” Mr Hooker said.

Grants:

Primary school award - $400 High School/Secondary College $1000

Tertiary students/ Adult worker $2150

 ?? Photo: Ministry of Women and Poverty Alleviatio­n ?? From left: Westpac general manager Brett Hooker, Ministry of Health and Medical Services Permanent Secretary Susan Kiran, Permanent Secretary for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviatio­n Josefa Koroivueta, Representa­tive UN Women, Fiji Multi Country...
Photo: Ministry of Women and Poverty Alleviatio­n From left: Westpac general manager Brett Hooker, Ministry of Health and Medical Services Permanent Secretary Susan Kiran, Permanent Secretary for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviatio­n Josefa Koroivueta, Representa­tive UN Women, Fiji Multi Country...

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