High Commissioner Defends NZ Aid In Fiji
Barrett Defends NZ Aid In Fiji
Source: Fiji Broadcasting Corporation
SUVA: New Zealand's high
commissioner to Fiji, Tia Barrett says his
country's
assistance to Fiji hasn't changed from that provided under
the
previous government, Radio Fiji reports.
Barrett
was replying to an Opposition press statement which
expressed
concern about the misuse of foreign
aid.
Barrett says they recently held annual talks with the
Fiji government on
the shape of New Zealand's development
assistance programme.
Barrett adds that agreement was
reached on a range of activities and
they don't include
the Land Use Commission as claimed by the Opposition.
The
activities however include funding the Citizens
Constitutional Forum
to enable them to undertake
multi-cultural educational programmes which
are of
benefit to all sectors of the Fiji community and flow from
the
intention of Fiji's Constitution.
Barrett says that
funding had been agreed to by the previous government
and
New Zealand.
On the assistance for the Education
Commission, Barrett says it's based
on New Zealand's long
association with Fiji through the provision of
teachers,
training and advice on educational matters.
A New Zealand
representative will be based on the Education
Commission
which will review Fiji's education
system.
Article provided by the Journalism Programmme, University of the South Pacific. Pasifik Nius.