Here’s the latest from TTFB
Media Release
Lockdown Does Not Deter Learning For Women Of Matailobau In Naitasiri
What started off in March as face-to-face training for budding and industrious lady entrepreneurs of Tikina Matailobau within the province of Naitasiri, has transformed into online learning through the social media platform, during this lockdown.
Australia’s MDF supports publication of guide to support private sector engagement with iTaukei communities
The Ministry of iTaukei Affairs and the iTaukei Trust Fund Board, with the support of the Australian Government-funded Market Development Facility (MDF), have developed an online resource titled, ‘Five steps for success – A guide for businesses engaging with iTaukei communities.’
Rotuma Gets Organic Accreditation Approved By POETcom
The iTaukei Trust Fund Board (TTFB) and the Council of Rotuma, are delighted to advise on the certification of ‘Organic Rotuma’ as approved by the Pacific Ethical Trade Community (POETcom), the governing body of organics movement within the Pacific Community (SPC).
Naitasiri Rural Women Training Project Launched
Assistant Minister of iTaukei Affairs, Hon. Adi Selai Adimaitoga, as Chief Guest launched a pilot training project for rural women in Naitasiri recently. The training project is a collaboration between the iTaukei Trust Fund Board (TTFB) and the Fiji National University (FNU).
ITTFB & HFC Bank Sign MOU To Support Resource Owners Business
ITTFB & HFC Bank, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), that sees the establishment of a Loan Guarantee Scheme (LGS), that hopes to enhance entrepreneurial drive of existing or potential local resource owners’ businesses post COVID 19.
ITTFB & FNU Form Partnership To Support Rural Women
ITTFB & FNU, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signaling the commencement of a rural women’s training project, focusing on building entrepreneurial capacities for several villages within the province of Naitasiri.
ITTFB Team Inaugural Visit To
Rotuma
The trip was to primarily scope for specific areas of interest where TTFB could assist, including the safeguarding of Rotuman culture and arts, the Rotuman language; supporting entrepreneurship and business efforts and building capacities on traditional and social leadership.
Serua Completes Sauvaki ni Vanua Training Programme
The iTaukei Trust Fund Board (TTFB), the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs (MTA) and the iTaukei Affairs Board (TAB) collaborated to develop a training programme titled Sauvaki Ni Vanua. The Traditional Leadership programme known as Vuli ni Sausauvou.