ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY LAUNCHES “JOBS FOR NATURE REHABILITATION PROGRAM”

21/06/2021

The Ministry of Environment today launched an inaugural conservation initiative that will  integrate and collaborate the ecosystem restoration needs with the genuine needs of our local communities.
 
Focusing on Protection, Restoration and Rehabilitation of the natural (surrounding) environment, the Jobs for Nature Rehabilitation Program- a first of its kind in Fiji and the Pacific, will see the Ministry in a joint collaboration with the Adventist Development Relief Agency (ADRA) Fiji.
 
Minister for Agriculture, Waterways and Environment Hon. Dr Mahendra Reddy while launching the program this morning said “Restoring  damaged  ecosystems  is  an  efficient  and cost-effective  way  in which people  can  work  with  nature  to address  the  most  pressing  challenges  humanity is facing today amidst the current global pandemic. Forests, grasslands, wetlands, and other terrestrial to inland water ecosystems, marine and coastal ecosystems are in dire need of some level of restoration, rehabilitation and protection.”

The Minister further stated that this program will divert rural communities from unsustainable practices and  be  guardians of the environment and natural resources.

“It is the Ministry’s effort and hope that this program will help and assist communities revitalize, restore and rebuild through nature-based employment and of course stimulate our economy as we fight and win over this Pandemic (COVID-19),” Hon. Minister said.

“We anticipate that these projects while producing great ecosystem restoration outcomes will also deliver to the people of Fiji job creation opportunities. We have used criteria to match jobs and projects to regions that have been most impacted and are vulnerable to COVID-19 and of course the downturn in international visitors,” Hon. Reddy added.

“The J-NR program Phase I has a total budget of $150,000 allocated. Each group will be awarded up to $1000 with each area limited to one project. Thus in Phase I, a total of 150 awards will be made.”

“Communal groups can apply and register themselves with the Ministry of Environment to be part of the initiative. Successful applicants will be paid in two tranches to implement environmental friendly conservation methods.

“We are grateful to partner again with the Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA), an NGO that has proven itself locally in its areas of implementation,” Minister Reddy said.

ADRA Fiji Country Director Iliapi Tuwai has expressed his gratitude to be chosen as an implementing partner.
 
"We are excited to be part of this new initiative. ADRA Fiji also champions conservation and we've had projects that focused on protecting the environment. Thank you for your consideration and we are looking forward to working with the communities through this program."