End the Stigma, provide psychological support for children of CPR in schools – Deo
The Founder of the Pacific Recycling Foundation, Mr. Amitesh Deo has welcomed the recent comments of the Permanent Secretary for Education, Ms. Selina Kuruleca that school counsellors are essential for
Washroom and kitchen facility brings dignity to the CPR community in Vunato
Over 60 Collection Pillars of Recycling (CPR), who are involved in informal waste picking at the Vunato dumpsite, will benefit from the completion of a washroom, kitchen, and storage facility
PRF commends organisers of the Vodafone Tebara Carnival for advocating environmental sustainability
It is becoming increasingly important for carnival and event organisers to become more aware of their own carbon footprint and start adapting to sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, said the
PRF urges religious leaders to look at creating awareness of environmental-related issues during religious gatherings
The Pacific Recycling Foundation is strongly urging faith-based organisations and religious leaders to start looking at raising awareness on critical environmental-related issues confronting Fiji and the region like pollution, improper
Australia supports construction of wash and kitchen facilities for CPR
The Pacific Recycling Foundation (PRF) has received a timely grant from the Australian Government through its Direct Aid Program to build a portable wash, kitchen, and storage facility in Vunato,
Actions of some show those involved in waste picking are not good enough to be meeting Govt Ministers – Deo
Those who are involved in waste picking and now known as Collection Pillars of Recycling continue to get harassed, verbally abused, and mistreated by some in authority, and in some
Victims of elder abuse & neglect find a new lease of life through the waste-picking trade – Deo
Some senior citizens have ended up on our streets and resorted to waste picking to make a living as a direct result of elder abuse, social isolation, and absence of
Tormenting experiences captured in the PRF’s Mapping Exercise, 1,059 captured so far
1,059 people have so far been captured in the Pacific Recycling Foundations Mapping Exercise of the Waste Collection Sector in Fiji, comprising 472 females, 570 males, and 17 belonging to
Fijians involved in informal waste picking display incredible resiliency – Deo
Fijians involved in informal waste picking have displayed incredible resiliency and strength as many that have been interviewed in the Pacific Recycling Foundation’s mapping exercise of the informal waste collection
We have a lot to achieve as a society when it comes to the rights of our vulnerable communities – Deo
Let’s create the space to openly discuss, understand, and address the unique challenges faced by the LGBTQI+ community which continues to face social stigma, discrimination, harassment, and violence, according to