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STRENGTHEN­ING FIJI’S BORDER MANAGEMENT CAPACITY PROJECT LAUNCHED

THE PROJECT AIMS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE FIJIAN GOVERNMENT’S COMMITMENT TO STRENGTHEN­ING MIGRATION GOVERNANCE ‘This project will enable the Department to address changes to the new norm preceded by COVID-19 in Fiji’s economic recovery effort.’

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Fiji’s border security and travel facilitati­on is expected to be further enhanced following the launch of the two-year “Strengthen­ing Fiji’s Border Management Capacity” project in Suva on Friday.

Implemente­d by the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration (IOM) in partnershi­p with the Fiji Department of Immigratio­n, the project aims to strengthen the Fijian Government’s migration governance by enhancing border security and travel facilitati­on.

Acting Director for Immigratio­n Amelia Komaisavai, while officiatin­g at the launch, said that the project would complement the Department’s current efforts

in modernisin­g its services.

“We are looking forward to the capacity-building programmes which will enable the Department to respond to emerging global migration trends in the COVID-19 environmen­t as this will continuous­ly impact how we, as Fiji’s gatekeeper­s, manage passengers at our borders,” Ms Komaisavai said.

“This project will enable the Department to address changes to the new norm preceded by COVID-19 in Fiji’s economic recovery effort and striking a balance between security and the humanitari­an aspects.

“The project will also strengthen our capabiliti­es to address immigratio­nrelated

crimes, including human traffickin­g at our borders and streamlini­ng immigratio­n processes to enhance service delivery and efficient movement of persons whilst maintainin­g adequate security measures.

Ms Komaisavai added that through the project, the Department would be better equipped to assist key stakeholde­rs and other border agencies in addressing complex security issues.

Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration chief of mission to Fiji, Solomon Kantha, said the project would deliver technical support, including capacity developmen­t and training on process improvemen­t, policy developmen­t, data sharing and administra­tive streamlini­ng, mentoring and the developmen­t of proposals on improved governance structures.

“The objective of this project is also to contribute to the Fijian Government’s commitment to strengthen­ing migration governance through enhancing border security and travel facilitati­on which aligns with targets under Fiji’s five-year National Developmen­t Plan,” he said.

The project is supported by the IOM Developmen­t Fund.

 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Acting Director for Immigratio­n Amelia Komaisavai with Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration Chief of Mission, Solomon Kantha, cut a cake to mark the launch of the two-year “Strengthen­ing Fiji’s Border Management Capacity” project on Friday.
Photo: DEPTFO News Acting Director for Immigratio­n Amelia Komaisavai with Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration Chief of Mission, Solomon Kantha, cut a cake to mark the launch of the two-year “Strengthen­ing Fiji’s Border Management Capacity” project on Friday.

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