Role play, power walk and games brought alive the recent training of Ministry of Health and Medical Services in-service trainers on mainstreaming gender into the health sector in Fiji.

Fiji's National Gender Policy has created the impetus for sector ministries to develop their own gender implementation plans. This consultation with i-Taukei communities and primary health staff fed into the development of the Ministry of Health and Medical Services Gender Implementation Plan 2017-2020.

One of the E-Posters we will be presenting during the the 4th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research held in Vancouver on November 14 to November 18.

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Fiji’s health outcomes are impressive given the geographical barriers to accessing services in a country with over 150 inhabited islands and where it can take two weeks on a ship to reach some of the islands furthest from the capital.

The social accountability framework implemented through a handful of CSOs is innovative and path breaking, and helping to forge new cultural norms around the legitimacy of citizen voice. The photo above shows information displayed at a Commune Council in Banteay Srey on what citizens can expect from education, health and commune services

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