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TI Fiji on the Airwaves
Sunday, 31 January 2010
TI Fiji staff talk corruption and answer listeners' questions on national radio.

New Year's Resolutions
Sunday, 31 January 2010
As a new year awaits us, TI Fiji continues its work in spreading the anti-corruption message and advocating for better integrity systems in our communities, organizations and government. TI Fiji Staff share their visions for taking on the challenges ahead, as they answer the question: "What do you hope to achieve for TI Fiji in 2010?‟

New Year's Message from TI Fiji Board Members
Friday, 1 January 2010
TI Fiji‟s Chair and Board Director begin by elaborating on TI Fiji‟s vision for 2010 in our New Year‟s Message.

Launch of 'The Challenge Youth Drama 2010'
Thursday, 24 December 2009

Emphasis on Results at Pacific TI Workshop
Sunday, 13 December 2009
TI Fiji Board Members attend a Strategic Planning Workshop in Wellington.

World Anti-Corruption Day Awareness Campaign
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Young volunteers spread the anti-corruption message on the streets of Suva, in commemorating World Anti-Corruption Day.

South Pacific Pageant a Success for TI Fiji
Monday, 30 November 2009
The South Pacific Pageant outreach programmes are considered a success for TI Fiji.

NICE Drama to Begin Auditions in January
Monday, 30 November 2009
Youths are the focus of the new NICE Drama initiatve, organized by TI Fiji as an implementing partner of the UNDP-managed NICE (National Initiative on Civic Education) Programme.

EO Attends ALAC Global Workshop
Saturday, 28 November 2009
TI Fiji Executive Officer Koila Kabu attends an international gathering on Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres in Berlin, Germany.

Programme Officer Attends OBI Conference in Malaysia
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
TI Fiji Programme Officer Zena Sherani attends a conference on open budget processes in Malaysia.

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New Year's Resolutions

31/01/2010

“Secure commitment of youths as volunteers and members of TI Fiji and also getting private, public sector, community leaders and civil society organisations involved to promote zero culture of corruption in Fiji. Also to ensure that TI Fiji programmes are ongoing and outreach is concentrated to people in urban and rural areas. Last but not least, to ensure that I uphold integrity in my daily relationship with my colleagues, friends and family members.”
Zena Sherani, NICE Programme Offi-cer

“To try and contribute as much as I can to the growth and development of TI Fiji and its programmes. Not only for ALAC related issues but on TI in general. And to learn as much as I can about the way TI works and its contribution towards combating corruption in the country.”
Tokasa Ramaqa, ALAC Programme Officer

“To build, encourage and inspire the organisation. This role was given me with the main aim of taking TI Fiji forward. With the few months of learning the ropes and how things work, this year will see a lot of application. The organisation, by the way, consists of the young, spirited, and committed staff. By maximising our output, we will be able to assist the Board in their governance of TIF and its principles.”
Koila Kabu, TI Fiji Executive Officer