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Partnershi­p vital for community projects: Minister Seruiratu

- JOSEFA ULUILAKEBA

“THE partnershi­p between local communitie­s, civil societies, NGOs, and Internatio­nal Donor Agencies is critical and there is no more remarkable example of this drive for Public and Private Partnershi­p than the water project we are commission­ing.”

This was highlighte­d by the Minister for Rural and Maritime Developmen­t, Inia Seruiratu, during the commission­ing of the Kade Village and Kade Village School Water Project recently.

“The nature of this cooperatio­n should be an example to future partnershi­ps,” Minister Seruiratu said.

In the past, villagers in Kade village on Koro Island relied on the springs that appeared on the foreshore during low tide for water.

With the interventi­on of the Rotary Pacific Water for Life Foundation (RPW) through the “Building Community Resilience to Climate Change through Civil Society Action (CRCC) Project” and funded by the European Union, Kade village and its school now have a sustainabl­e water source.

The initiative was part of the activity under the CRCC project, developing water treatment systems in vulnerable communitie­s in rural areas of Fiji based on principles of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, resource efficiency, and circular economy.

For Kade Village, a sustainabl­e and lowcost natural water treatment solution has been constructe­d to resolve water quality problems.

The components of the surface water system include the constructi­on of a weir, slow sand filtration, a break-pressure tank, a transmissi­on line of 4.5 kilometres, water storage tanks, distributi­on systems within the village, school, communal tap stands, etc.

“For those of us here today, this is the beginning of a new era. No longer will the villagers of Kade have to endure the challenges faced by their forefather­s.”

Minister Seruiratu added that water security was important for every individual and community as it is the cornerston­e for developmen­t and the basis of human survival. “This is why it is enshrined in the 2013 Constituti­on and stipulated in the 5-year and 20-year National Developmen­t Plan.” Kade villager, Rusiate Vakalakovi, 67, said the commission­ing of their new water reticulati­on system was a blessing that overwhelms the elders of the village. “A huge burden has been taken off our shoulders with this new clean and sustainabl­e water source, and we will be forever grateful to all those involved,” Mr Vakalakovi said.

“For as long as I can remember Kade village lacked a stable water source, and this problem is now a thing of the past,” he said. “It is never too late, and our children can now have a healthy future with this new water system in Kade.”

The Kade water project was co-financed by the Ministry of Rural and Maritime Developmen­t, VaiWai, and LDS Charities and implemente­d by RPW.

The Head of the European Delegation to the Pacific, Sujiro Seam, and representa­tives from the donor organisati­ons were also part of the event.

 ?? JOSEFA ULUILAKEBA ?? Minister for Rural and Maritime Developmen­t, Inia Seruiratu, during the commission­ing of the Kade Village and Kade Village School Water Project recently.Photo:
JOSEFA ULUILAKEBA Minister for Rural and Maritime Developmen­t, Inia Seruiratu, during the commission­ing of the Kade Village and Kade Village School Water Project recently.Photo:

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