Entries by Kelera Rakavosa

Call for Designs: 9th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM9) Logo

The public is invited to submit designs for a logo to represent PALM9, including in pamphlets, posters and other promotional and event-related materials. The design should evoke Japan’s friendly and prosperous relationship with the Pacific Island Countries, to which it is bound by geography, history and values.The selected logo will represent PALM9, including in pamphlets, […]

Opportunities in Fiji’s Health Sector – Investment Webinar, Tuesday, 29 September 2020

Meet Fiji’s Health Experts Join Mr. Craig Strong (CEO of Investment Fiji), Dr. James Fong (Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Health) & Mr. Pramesh Sharma (BSP Life – Chief Investment Officer) for an exclusive webinar on “Opportunities in Fiji’s Health Sector”. Learn more about the opportunities & incentives available for investors along with a success […]

Statement from the Acting Permanent Secretary for Health and Medical Services on latest COVID-19 updates, Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Today we are announcing one new border quarantine case of COVID-19. The patient is a 64-year-old female Fijian citizen who arrived on repatriation flight GA7280 from New Delhi, which arrived in Nadi on Thursday, August 27th, 2020. As with all prior border quarantine cases, this latest patient has been under strict border quarantine conditions since […]

Opportunities in Fiji’s Agriculture Sector, Investment Webinar Session- Tuesday, 15 September 2020

To register for this webinar, please click on the link below: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkfuGsrz4vHtXiLOaT4U06A4NPdD1VfdRY Once your registration is successfully completed, each participant will be sent a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. For more information regarding the webinar, please send your queries to info@fijiembassy.jp

Statement from the Acting Permanent Secretary for Health and Medical Services, Tuesday, 1 September 2020 – COVID19

Bula Vinaka. Today we are announcing one new border quarantine case of COVID-19, a 25-year-old female nursing officer. She contracted the virus while treating one of our other border quarantine cases in an isolation unit. We are considering this case a “border quarantine case” because this nurse never entered a public space after contracting the […]