نتایج جستجو برای: fiji

تعداد نتایج: 1929  

Background Decentralisation aims to bring services closer to the community and has been advocated in the health sector to improve quality, access and equity, and to empower local agencies, increase innovation and efficiency and bring healthcare and decision-making as close as possible to where people live and work. Fiji has attempted two approaches to decentralisation. The current approach refl...

2014
Ngiap Chuan Tan Chirk Jenn Ng Mitchell Rosemary Khan Wahid Lee Gan Goh

BACKGROUND Primary care research is at a crossroad in South Pacific. A steering committee comprising a member of WONCA Asia Pacific Regional (APR) council and the President of Fiji College of General Practitioners garnered sponsorship from Fiji Ministry of Health, WONCA APR and pharmaceutical agencies to organize the event in October 2013. This paper describes the processes needed to set up a n...

2012
Iris Wainiqolo Berlin Kafoa Bridget Kool Josephine Herman Eddie McCaig Shanthi Ameratunga

BACKGROUND Over 90% of injury deaths occur in low-and middle-income countries. However, the epidemiological profile of injuries in Pacific Islands has received little attention. We used a population-based-trauma registry to investigate the characteristics of all injuries in Viti Levu, Fiji. METHOD The Fiji Injury Surveillance in Hospitals (FISH) database prospectively collected data on all in...

2014
Glen Finau Acklesh Prasad Sarah Logan John Cox

ABSTRACT: This paper examines the extent social media is enabling e-democracy in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The study conducts an interpretative case study approach interviewing active social media users, political actors, civil servants, civilians, civil society actors and tertiary students. The study also conducts a content analysis of popular “political social media” Facebook pages i...

Journal: :PLoS neglected tropical diseases 2016
Colleen L Lau Conall H Watson John H Lowry Michael C David Scott B Craig Sarah J Wynwood Mike Kama Eric J Nilles

Leptospirosis is an important zoonotic disease in the Pacific Islands. In Fiji, two successive cyclones and severe flooding in 2012 resulted in outbreaks with 576 reported cases and 7% case-fatality. We conducted a cross-sectional seroprevalence study and used an eco-epidemiological approach to characterize risk factors and drivers for human leptospirosis infection in Fiji, and aimed to provide...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
J Scott Keogh Danielle L Edwards Robert N Fisher Peter S Harlow

The Pacific iguanas of the Fijian and Tongan archipelagos are a biogeographic enigma in that their closest relatives are found only in the New World. They currently comprise two genera and four species of extinct and extant taxa. The two extant species, Brachylophus fasciatus from Fiji, Tonga, and Vanuatu and Brachylophus vitiensis from western Fiji, are of considerable conservation concern wit...

2008
IVAN INEICH

A rediscovered population of Emoia caeruleocauda from the Fiji Islands is compared with populations from Papua New Guinea, the Caroline Islands, and Vanuatu. Morphometrically, females from all populations are somewhat smaller than males, although males are significantly larger only in head length and width, and hindlimb length. Females and males do not appear dimorphic in scalation. Interpopula...

2016
Erin K. Eastwood Elora H. López Joshua A. Drew

Coral reef fish serve as food sources to coastal communities worldwide, yet are vulnerable to mounting anthropogenic pressures like overfishing and climate change. Marine reserve networks have become important tools for mitigating these pressures, and one of the most critical factors in determining their spatial design is the degree of connectivity among different populations of species priorit...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2010
Jane Parry

Scattered across the Pacific Ocean are thousands of islands which make up three regions known as Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. Beyond the image of white sandy beaches and carefree lifestyles, the Pacific islands are facing serious health problems, the prime culprit being imported foods. In at least 10 Pacific island countries, more than 50% (and in some, up to 90%) of the population is o...

2006
Robbie Robertson

Robbie Robertson is a development historian, currently Professor and Director of Development Studies at the University of the South Pacific. Sustainable economic growth requires both vertical and horizontal linkages. In Fiji these linkages have often been missing, with the result that the impact of even significant economic sectors has been more palliative than energising. Combined with politic...

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