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Sanctuary Shelter for Women was the successful nominated project at the Conference of Clubs held in Sydney in 2016.  The object of the project was to build the first ever female refuge home in Fiji, a place where women and children could find sanctuary during disasters or domestic violence.  Soroptimists are an optimistic bunch and against many obstacles, the project was approved to be continued in the 2016-2018 Biennium and did not come to fruitition until mid 2020. 

Over the 4 years, plans had to be redrawn to ensure the building was of the hightest standard to meet cyclone building compliances, a MOU with the Fijian government was to be brokered.  The Fijian government kindly donated the land on which the home was to be built, and finally work commenced and Soroptimists were excited to watch the progress.

 Project Vision 

Fiji is ranked 4th in the world in terms of Violence. 

It is very prone to natural disasters, in particular flooding and cyclones.

Shortages of shelters for victims of domestic violence, women and children are often taken back to their own homes, where the offenders can re-offend. 

What will the project accomplish?

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The  project will build several shelters in various locations in Fiji, the shelters will consist of 2 bedroom houses, each with 4 beds, sitting room, dining room, 

kitchen, bathroom, toilet and an office.  

The office wlll be a dedicated space for ongoing counselling, training, and education, and access to support services.

Project Manager: Maria Doton 

 

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Soroptimist International is a global movement of women, with members belonging to more than 3,000 clubs in 126 countries/territories, spread over 5 Federations