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07/05/2025

Define what is the Legal Definition of Human Trafficking??

24/02/2025

Take hid

🚨PUBLIC ADVISORY 2️⃣📍

🚨 The Fiji NDRMO advises the public to take urgent precautions as TC Rae continues to track south-southwest towards the Southern Lau Group

📣Public is strongly urged to be on high alert and strictly adhere to advisories issued by the relevant authorities

☎️ Contact the Fiji Police Force on 917 or the National Fire Authority on 910 should you need assistance with moving to higher ground.

✅ Information on designated Evacuation Centres can be accessed 👉 www.ndmo.gov.fj

✅ READ MORE ⬇️

24/02/2025

Together we can Fiji

Every year, 150,000 people are trafficked in Southeast Asia. Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery that affects millions worldwide, exploiting men, women, and children for forced labour, sexual exploitation, and other forms of abuse.

Despite efforts to combat this crisis, traffickers continue to prey on the most vulnerable, using deception, coercion, and violence. Poverty, lack of education, migration, and political instability further fuel the risk.

At HAGAR NZ, we believe in freedom, dignity, and justice for all. Our mission is to support survivors of trafficking and extreme abuse through comprehensive recovery programs, education, and economic empowerment. We work closely with our offices and partners in Southeast Asia to prevent exploitation, provide safe reintegration, and advocate for stronger policies.

💡 You can help! By raising awareness, supporting survivor-led initiatives, and advocating for policy change, we can disrupt human trafficking networks and restore hope to those affected.

Together, we can make a difference.

Photos from Australian High Commission, Vanuatu's post 24/02/2025
Photos from The Fiji Times's post 24/02/2025
Photos from Fiji One News's post 24/02/2025

Say no to DRUGS, SAY NO TO CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATIONS, SAY NO TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING

21/02/2025

Bula Vinaka to All followers on this Page Safe- Fiji. The main reason of developing this page is to critically share, promote, and enhance the increase in knowledge, statistics, local and international trends of Trafficking In Persons in Fiji. We may question?? and ponder and ask is TRAFFICKING REALLY HAPPENING IN FIJI??? The Answer to this is YES. How would we validate and prove that TIP is really legit and is actually happening in our Fiji shores and our front doors.

If you would like to discover and hear more of Trafficking In Persons (TIP) in Fiji, SAFE- FIJI is most welcome to discuss with you and carry out its Consultation through provided Community Awareness, (Formal and informal setting) Faith Based organization Awareness, School Awareness, Youth Sessions, Women's Sessions, Men's Sessions, Govt Stakeholders, CSO's, NGO's any other platform that you identify in your space/ environment setting that is seen as a concern in Human Trafficking or Child Sexual Exploitation and your Community sees that it needs to be addressed please feel free to contact me through my provided details below.

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 8064912

21/02/2025

About SAFE- FIJI
SAFE- FIJI is a local non-governmental organization dedicated to ensuring that vulnerable communities and individual susceptible to TIP in Fiji can live freely, safely, and with dignity, free from the threats of child sexual exploitation and human trafficking or any other forms of trafficking in Fiji.

Vision Statement
A Fiji where all individuals, especially the most vulnerable, are safeguarded from trafficking and exploitation. We envision a nation where every person is empowered to live freely, with dignity, freedom and without fear of abuse or exploitation. Through community collaboration, education, and strong legal protections, SAFE- FIJI strives for a future where trafficking is eradicated, and survivors are supported, restored, and provided opportunities for a better life.

Mission Statement:
SAFE- FIJI is dedicated to combating human trafficking and all forms of child sexual exploitations exploitation in Fiji and across the Pacific by providing prevention programs, survivor support, and advocacy for stronger legal protections. We aim to raise awareness, strengthen community resilience, and ensure justice for victims and offenders of TIP working collaboratively with Fiji Police Force (Human Trafficking Unit, Sexual Offense Unit), international partners, (IOM, UNODC) and vulnerable communities to create a Fiji free from exploitation and trafficking.

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Lot 18, Chandmari Street
Lautoka

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:30
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:30
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:30
Thursday 09:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:30 - 15:30