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Page 2 of 2 Papers The struggle of "Just wages" in Fiji : lessons from 2009 Wages Council and continuing coups, Wadan Narsey, Annual Rev. Paula Niukula Memorial Lecture, Marine Studies Lecture Theatre, 15 April 2009
The inconvinence of poverty and the song of Mary , Chantelle Khan, March 2009 published FSUN 25/03 Separation of Church and State , Fr. Kevin J. Barr, March 2009 Wages : enriching employers, Chantelle Khan, January 2009
Toward empowerment, (launch of Timeline History DVD ) Chantelle Khan, December 2008
The art of dialogue, Chantelle Khan, 24 October 2008
Water justice , Chantelle Khan, (Letter to the editor)
Relevance of autocratic leadership , Chantelle Khan, June 2008
Wages must be just : COLA vs PMS, Kevin Barr, 16 May 2008
Conditions of Hopeful dialogue, Aisake Casimira, Marine Studies lecture theatre, 16 April, 2008
Human Rights & Social Justice: moving beyond the divide, Vijay Naidu,Marine Studies lecture theatre, 18 April 2007, 16pp
Mediation and inclusiveness in the Pacific, Koila Costello-Olsson, closing keynote address for the 3rd Asia/Pacific Mediation conference held from June 20-26 at the University of the South Pacific, June 2006, 6pp. The draft Pacific Plan : a threat to Pacific peace and solidarity, Aisake Casimira, Article for the Fiji Sun, 02 October 2005, 3pp. Squatters ability to afford housing : a response from ECREA, Semiti Qalowasa, September 2005, 4pp. The Journey Ahead- UN International Day of Peace- September 21st 2005, Koila Costello-Olsson, for the Prayer Vigil at the Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral, Suva, 2pp. A biblical reflection of forgiveness, Bishop Apimeleki Qiliho, Article for the Fiji Sun, 18 September 2005, 4pp. The old and new, the law vs. compassion, Aisake Casimira, Article for the Fiji Sun, 04 September 2005, 2pp. The two-face of the United States, Aisake Casimira, September 2005, 3pp. Implications of the bill (Reconciliation, Tolerance & Unity), Aisake Casimira, Article for the Fiji Sun, 21 August 2005, 3pp. The problem of free market democracy and ethnic conflict, Aisake Casimira, A Presentation on the theme Fair Trade an ‘Emotive’ and ‘Subjective’ Idea? at the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Justice and International Mission Unit conference, April 30, 2005 Religion factor in the causes and consequences of conflict, Aisake Casimira, Paper presented at a Fiji NGO Coalition Consultation on the theme From Reaction to Prevention: Civil Society Forging Partnerships to Prevent Conflicts and Build Peace, Pacific Theological College (PTC), Suva 14th March 2005, 6pp. The stranger in our midst, Aisake Casimira, A presentation to a Dialogue on Forgiveness group discussion organised by the Ministry of Women, Culture and Poverty alleviation, 22nd September, 2004 Labasa, 6pp. The demands of peace, Aisake Casimira, September 2004, 3pp. Promoting peace in people's lives, Aisake Casimira, A Presentation at a Panel Discussion organised by the United Nations’ Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) and the University of the South Pacific (USP) Suva, 29th August 2004, 4pp. The slippery slope of affirmative action, Aisake Casimira, Article for the Fiji Times, 10 August 2004, 3pp. The Role of the Military in a Terrorist attack, Aisake Casimira presented at the Public Workshop: “How Should Fiji Respond To The Threat Of Terrorism?” organised by CCF and Fiji Human Rights Commission, Suva, 17th July 2004, 3pp. Truth, Justice and the Pacific Way: keeping the Peace, Koila Costello-Olsson presented at Beyond the Palms :The Pacific at the Crossroads, consultation organised by the National Council of Churches - Australia and Christian World Service, in Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide, Australia, July 5th-9th, 2004, 7pp. The Holy Prophet Muhammad: Liberator of Women, Aisake Casimira, Presentation to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamat Fiji, Suva Brach on the celebration of Prophet Muhammad birthday, Ahmadiyya Muslim College, 31st May 2004, 5pp. Is Poverty the problem, or is it Wealth?, Aisake Casimira, May 2004, 3pp. Beyond tolerance and respect, Aisake Casimira, May 2004, 3pp. The Church and Fijian Ethnocentrism : an Adventure in Religious History and Sociology, Father Kevin, Barr, January 2004 A mobile phone and an overcrowded home, Aisake Casimira, November 2003 The Role of Women in Developing a Culture of Peace Aisake Casimira, Paper presented at the Ministry of Reconciliation and Unity workshop titled “The Hand that Rock the Cradle holds the key to a United Fiji” , Suva, 28th October 2003 Fiji Citizens Must Learn To Speak For Themselves, Father Kevin, Barr, October, 2003 Christianity in Fiji Society, Aisake Casimira, October, 2003 Interventionism: Development Or Enslavement?, Aisake Casimira, Paper presented at the ACFOA Conference in Canberra, 18th September 2003 For whose security?, Aisake Casimira, September, 2003 The demand of “Who is my Neighbour?”, Aisake Casimira, September, 2003 Governance and Security: A Major challenge to Pacific Civil Society, Paper presented by Aisake Casimira ECREA at the Pacific Forum, organised by Council for International Development (CID) 15th August, Auckland The Human Development Report 2003 and the Millennium Development Goals, Aisake Casimira, August, 2003 The Market and Human Rights, Aisake Casimira, July 2003 Two views on the Solomons, Aisake Casimira, July 2003 SPG and the Beggars, Aisake Casimira, July 2003 A year and a half of nation building, Aisake Casimira, June 2003 Addressing Poverty Alleviation, Aisake Casimira, June 2003 The misuse of the term “Good Governance”, Aisake Casimira, June 2003 The Impunity deal, Aisake Casimira, May 2003 The Need to Review Reconciliation, Aisake Casimira, May 2003 The debate on abortion, Aisake Casimira, April 2003 Violence against Women (VAW) is a barrier to Empowerment, Shelly Rao, Paper presented at the Unifem Regional Workshop on Strengthening Partnerships to Eliminate VAW, 17-19 Feb 2003, Forum Secretariat, Suva, Free The Dilemma of War, Aisake Casimira, Article for The Fiji Times 23 January 2003, FreeA Fool’s Budget, Aisake Casimira, Article for The Review, 2002, Free A Fundamentalist Christian State? Aisake Casimira, Article for The Fiji Times, 30 November 2002, The likely impact of 2.5% VAT Increase, Aisake Casimira, Article for The Fiji Times, 28 November 2002, Free The Affirmative Action Dilemma, Aisake Casimira, Article for The Fiji Times, 16 November 2002, Free4, 168pp. $FJ6.50 Poverty in Fiji, Kevin Barr, 1990, 210pp. $FJ8.5O Out of print
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