Our Research
In Fiji, the idea of solesolevaki – coming together to work towards a shared goal – has always been a cornerstone of community life. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this sense of unity helped communities pull together as the health system faced some of its toughest challenges. The pandemic exposed years of neglect in the health sector, but it also offered a chance to rethink how the system could be made stronger and more prepared for future crises.

Meet the team

Dr Sharon
McLennan
Principal Investigator
Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington

DR akisi
Ravono
Associate Investigator
University of Fiji

Dr Apisalome
Movono
Associate Investigator
The University of the South Pacific (USP)

Dr Johanna
Thomas-Maude
Postdoctoral Fellow
Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington

Avendra
Prakash
PhD Student
Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington

Patrick
Tamaicakai
Masters Student
Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington
Latest News
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“Health is everybody’s business”: Talanoa on reimagining Pacific health systems at DevNet 2024
As part of the DevNet 2024 conference, held in Ōtepoti (Dunedin), the team hosted a talanoa session centred on the question: How can Pacific health systems be re-imagined to ensure resilience and sustainability? This discussion brought together a diverse group of Pacific researchers, healthcare professionals, and academics. The event opened with a traditional Fijian sevusevu ceremony, symbolising entry and acceptance into a communal space. This was followed by an open discussion where participants shared insights, challenges, and ideas. Key speakers included Professor Patrick Vakaoti (University of Otago – Otago Global Health Institute), Dr Esala Vakamacawai (University of Canterbury), Dr Iris…
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Conference Attendance: PIHRS 2024
The team attended the Pacific Island Health Researchers Symposium in Nadi, Fiji in September 2024, where they presented a poster entitled: Re-imagining health care in Fiji: Exploring resilience in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

