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FIJI 1963. Training centre in community development
1963 (exact date unknown). Dunedin, Fiji. A Fijian student at the University of Otago, Dunedin, studying under an FAO/SPC project scholarship.
01/01/1963
Country or Territory
Fiji
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©FAO
File size
11.85 MB
Unique ID
UF211EC
Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given. For further information contact: Photo-Library@fao.org
Background Information
Living conditions in the South Pacific vary from misery to comparative well-being. Now, the demands of modern living have made themselves felt in the islands and created new problems. To help peog people deal with these problems, and to improve nutrition, health and community life in general, a training centre in community development has been established at Suva, Fiji. Here, women of the islands are learning home-making, hygiene and various aspects of community improvement. The project, a part of the Freedom-from-Hunger Campaign of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), is being financed by Australia and the South Pacific Commission and operated with the collaboration of FAO and the Government of Fiji.