The Fiji Times

1st phase of cultural data collection completed – PM

- By WANSHIKA KUMAR

THE first phase of data collection for the 14 provinces under the cultural mapping programs has been completed, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a told Parliament on Monday.

He was speaking on the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs program and initiative­s to encourage the learning and transfer of indigenous ecological knowledge and environmen­tal management.

Currently, he said, data was verified, cleaned and would be stored in the traditiona­l knowledge and expression of cultural database.

“The database will be a depository of knowledge and informatio­n and will morph into a registry,” he said.

He said this was a critical component of the Traditiona­l Knowledge and Expression of Culture (TKEC) Bill which would be put to Parliament soon.

He said the ministry was working with the Attorney-General’s Chambers on the TKEC Bill, specific law that covered traditiona­l knowledge.

“The TKEC Bill provides for the registrati­on, the ownership and protection of traditiona­l knowledge and traditiona­l cultural expression.”

He said the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs had over the years undertaken a nationwide exercise on cultural mapping to be able to transcribe, file and compile an accurate record of iTaukei traditiona­l knowledge and traditiona­l cultural expression and the exercise was yet to be finalised.

“Until the cultural mapping exercise is complete and the registry is set up, the Bill, even if implemente­d now, will not be effective.”

 ?? Picture: PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF FIJI ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a on his way to Parliament yesterday.
Picture: PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF FIJI Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a on his way to Parliament yesterday.

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