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GLOBAL WOMEN AND SPORT CONFERENCE STREAMED LIVE INTO FIJI

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THE FIJI HUB IS A GREAT OPPORTUNIT­Y TO ENGAGE, SHARE EXPERIENCE­S AND LEARN FROM THE VARIOUS SESSIONS BEING DELIVERED DURING THE THREE-DAY EVENT In welcoming the attendees, Australia’s Chargé d’Affaires, John Williams highlighte­d the importance of ensuring that women and girls get the opportunit­y to participat­e and succeed through sports.

The world’s largest gathering advancing gender equity and equality in sport, physical education and physical activity, the 8th IWG Women and Sport Conference, kicked-off in New Zealand yesterday.

This record-breaking conference has been made accessible to participan­ts in Fiji through a free interactiv­e live streamed conference hub at the VMAX cinema in Damodar City thanks to the Australian Government’s sport for developmen­t program, Team Up.

Australia’s Chargé d’Affaires, John Williams, joined Oceania National Olympic Committee President, Dr Robin Mitchell, and Fiji Associatio­n of Sports and National Olympic Committee Secretary General and Chief Executive Officer, Lorraine Mar, to officially open the Fiji Hub.

In welcoming the attendees, Mr. Williams highlighte­d the importance of ensuring that women and girls get the opportunit­y to participat­e and succeed through sports.

“Through, Team Up and Australia’s elite sports programme, PacificAus Sports, we are providing platforms for women to grow and excel in sport. This conference will provide another important platform

where Fijian voices in gender equality and sport can come together to share their experience­s and inspire change,” he said.

The Fiji Hub is a great opportunit­y to engage, share experience­s and learn from the various sessions being delivered during the three-day event.

In addition to the live-streamed sessions, the Fiji Hub includes inperson local facilitato­rs to guide engagement and discussion­s, as well as complement­ary panel sessions, featuring leaders in sport and sport for developmen­t from across Fiji.

Through the planned engagement­s with individual­s, organisati­ons and regional stakeholde­rs, the Hub intends to build a community of practice for local women and girls.

Speaking as a local panelist at the panel discussion­s session was National Rugby League In-Country Manager to Fiji, Ema Levaci.

“I’m delighted to have been invited to speak at today’s (yesterday) panel discussion and share some of my experience­s as a women leader in sports administra­tion in Fiji.

Ms Levaci said having this global IWG Women and Sport Conference livestream­ed at a hub setting provides a platform where they could

hear global perspectiv­es, in addition to having the opportunit­y to sharing their individual experience­s of sport, gender, and the fight for equality in sport.

“Events like this is critical to helping all of us, both men and women, to work together to be part of the change,” Ema highlighte­d.

Apart from Fiji, the Australian Government through Team Up is also facilitati­ng virtual conference hubs in Papua New Guinea and Samoa.

The three-day conference will end tomorrow.

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Fiji Hub panelist at the 8th IWG Women and Sport Conference that kicked-off in New Zealand yesterday.
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Participan­ts from Fiji and the region who gathered at the 8th IWG Women and Sport Conference that kicked-off in New Zealand yesterday.
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