New ECD policy paves the way for a safer, healthier and smarter generation of Fijian children

New ECD policy paves the way for a safer, healthier and smarter generation of Fijian children

By Monishka Pratap
Friday 13/12/2024

The future of Fiji's children is set to shine brighter with the introduction of the new Early Childhood Development Policy.

While speaking at the official launch of the Fiji National Whole of Government Whole of Society Early Childhood Development Policy 2024- 2028 today, Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica says this initiative focuses on providing every child with the care, nutrition and early learning opportunities they deserve, while ensuring their protection from abuse and neglect.

Kamikamica says the cabinet endorsed this landmark policy during its meeting on the 13th of August this year.

He says while the country faces challenges like non-communicable diseases and drug issues, the focus should remain on investing in the youngest generation.

He adds that the country’s rebuilding process starts with the care and development of its children.

Kamikamica says early childhood education is not just an investment in health and nutrition, but also a key factor in fostering curiosity, imagination and cognitive growth.

He says every dollar spent on early childhood education strengthens the workforce and reduces poverty, contributing to a brighter future for all.

He urges everyone from the Government to communities to join forces in building a future where no child is left behind.

Deputy Representative from UNICEF Roshni Basu says the launch of the Early Childhood Development Policy is a milestone for Fiji and the Pacific region.

Basu says the first years of a child’s life are crucial, with over a million neural connections formed every second, shaping the foundation for learning, health and behavior.

However, many disadvantaged children in Fiji, including those living in poverty or facing discrimination, often miss this critical window of opportunity.

Basu says despite Fiji’s progress in ECD, Fiji’s neonatal and child mortality rates have remained stagnant since 1995 and the burden of non-communicable diseases continues to pose challenges and a stronger and more collaborative approach is needed to enhance outcomes for children across the nation.

Meanwhile, New Zealand High Commissioner to Fiji Charlotte Darlow says she is grateful that Fiji has decided to prioritize their youngest citizens, the next generation and their leaders of tomorrow.

She further says Fiji is being prepared to stand up and say they want to be a world leader in this field.

She adds that they working not just at the high intergovernmental level but also making sure that they are invested at the community level with parents from the earliest stages of their child's lives.

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