Improving Food and Water Security in Fiji

Isabella from our Communications team sits down with Phil, Senior Programmes Coordinator, to interview him about his time in Fiji. This trip to Fiji was Caritas' first programmes visit overseas since before the pandemic in 2020.

Healthy soil healthy crop planted by Tutu Rural  Training Centre (TRTC)

Healthy soil healthy crop planted by Tutu Rural Training Centre (TRTC)

The mission of our partner ‘TUTU Rural Training Centre’ (TRTC) is “to provide a place/presence in which the communities of Cakaudrove are empowered to become more autonomous and take charge of their lives in a rapidly changing world.”

For example, the ‘Women in Agriculture’ program run by TRTC, actively trains women in farm development, including sustainable farming practice. Farm staff are involved in teaching components of good farming practice including soil regeneration, soil health and other farming aspects impacting on food quality and health outcomes

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