National Council for Building a Better Fiji

The National Council for Building a Better Fiji (NCBBF) is an organisation established in 2007 by the government of Fiji. Its task is to prepare the People's Charter for Change, Peace and Progress proposed by interim Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama, who came to power in a military coup in December 2006.

The Council is intended to be "broadly representative of Fiji society (including leaders and representatives from the civil society including NGOs, the private sector, religious and community organisations, employers/workers and youth organisations, and the political parties)".[1] It is co-chaired by Commodore Bainimarama and by Archbishop Petero Mataca, head of the Catholic Church in Fiji.

Officially, the NCBBF's work on the Charter is overseen by an independent monitoring group, which reports directly to President Ratu Josefa Iloilo. The monitoring group is chaired by Sela Molisa, a member of the Parliament of Vanuatu. Reverend Amy Chambers is also a member of the monitoring group.[2] The NCBBF itself is composed of three task teams:

On 5 August 2008, the NCBBF announced that it had endorsed a draft Charter document, which was to be released shortly thereafter. Fijilive reported that the NCBBF planned to "gauge the views of the people on the draft Charter via a public awareness campaign over the next six weeks". Meetings would be held in public venues, the Charter would be advertised in the media, and there would be "consultations by public relations teams at grassroots level in all the villages and settlements throughout the country".[4]

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References

  1. "Building a Better Fiji for All through a People's Charter for Change and Progress", Fiji government website, April 2007
  2. "Vanuatu MP to monitor charter", Fiji Times, 12 June 2008
  3. "Flawed democracy", Fiji Labour Party website, 23 July 2008
  4. "NCBBF endorses draft Peoples’ Charter", Fijilive, 5 August 2008