Fiji Evaluation: Pacific Outreach Program Research Report

Emma Sherry, Katherine Raw

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Abstract

The NRL’s Pacific Outreach Program is a three-way partnership between the Australian Government (represented by the DFAT), the Fijian Government (represented by the National Department of Education), and the Australian Rugby League Commission (represented by the NRL). In Fiji the program is delivered as ‘League for Life’, which encapsulates the essence of the overarching aims. The program is a result of a comprehensive program design process, strategically formulated to contribute to development outcomes. Initially the program only existed in Papua New Guinea, however it has now been introduced in Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. The program aims in each location are dependent on the unique contextual issues that are present and are tailored to foster relevant development outcomes. In Fiji, the program is being extended to include a focus on Wellbeing, and the introduction of a Voice against Violence program focusing on family and gender-based violence prevention (these will be reported separately).
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMelbourne, Vic.
PublisherSwinburne University of Technology. Swinburne Business School
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • National Rugby League (Australia)
  • children
  • sports
  • health
  • nutrition
  • education
  • Fiji

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