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After being trained by Phillip and team, the women lead the creation of a sustainable community healing and learning space rooted in cultural tradition and modern care.
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At the heart of the Blue Lagoon eco-village, a newly built adobe dome will serve as a vibrant center for community learning, healing and cultural exchange. It's where The Fisher Women comes to life through hands-on education and holistic well-being programs.
Fiji Organic village, our home-grown Ecovillage is a 20-minute walk from the main village of Vuake.
The land is held in common ownership by all 250 people in the clan, and each one personally signed off on our 80+ year lease.
They gave us this honor as a result of our past multi-year commitment to deliver free medical aid, and providing sustainability education, emergency transport and response.
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Collaboration with Māori and Pacific Islander communities ensuring these structures respects and celebrate indigenous wisdom, traditions and ways of knowing.
initiatives in process
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fundraising
We are actively raising funds to support materials, training, travel, and on-the-ground coordination. Contributions directly enable each build, workshop, and the continued expansion of the program.
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Planning
Each project is carefully developed in collaboration with local partners, aligning logistics, materials, and training to the specific needs of each community. This planning ensures that every build is both practical and sustainable long after the team leaves.
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film production
The documentary is captured alongside each project, and we are actively seeking partners in production as well as fundraising and investment. Support at this level helps bring the series to life and expand its reach to a global audience.