On The Occasion Of Fiji’s 55th Independence Anniversary: 10 Reasons To Be Grateful As A Nation
10 October 2025
Suva, Fiji –-- As Fiji marks 55 years of independence, the Fiji Council of Social Services (FCOSS) joins all Fijians in celebrating the enduring spirit of our nation — one founded on unity, compassion, and resilience. This anniversary is a moment not only of pride but of gratitude — for the people, values, and institutions that continue to hold our country together.
In this spirit, FCOSS offers ten reasons to be grateful as we look to the future with hope and humility:
1. Grateful for the Spirit of
Collaboration
Across villages, settlements, and
towns, we are reminded of how our people come together to
respond to need — showing that collective care remains our
strongest social safety net. FCOSS especially commends
community volunteers who stepped in during the multiple
crises of the pandemic, cyclones, and climate change, when
government services were stretched. They are the true
embodiment of the spirit of collaboration — rendering
support without financial reward, driven only by the desire
to see their communities recover.
District Council of Social Services (DCOSS) volunteers serving a community member in the western division in 2020.
2. Grateful for the
Commitment of Our Civil Service
Through natural
disasters, health emergencies, and economic challenges, many
civil servants have continued to serve with dedication.
Despite the hurdles they face, their quiet persistence keeps
essential systems running for the good of
all.
3. Grateful for the Bonds that Define Us
— Veitokani, Veiwekani, Veinanumi, and
Veivakaturagataki
These enduring values
embody who we are as Fijians — respectful, compassionate,
and guided by shared responsibility toward one another. The
challenges of pandemics, the drug crisis, and climate change
must never cast doubt on our ability to uphold these values;
instead, they should strengthen our resolve to defend our
people and communities from these
threats.
Stakeholders from CSO, public service sectors and other development partners at the Vakabula Vanua Endline Workshop in Suva, August 2025.
4. Grateful for the Wisdom
of Our Elders
Our elders carry stories,
knowledge, and values that shape our communities. Gratitude
compels us to ensure their voices are heard and reflected in
our national and community plans. Their twilight years must
be marked by dignity — for it is our duty to give back the
care they once gave to us. On their shoulders we
stand.
5. Grateful for the Space We Hold for
Women and Young People
When women and youth are
empowered to lead and participate fully, our nation becomes
more inclusive, creative, and just. Their resilience is the
gift we pass on to the future of Fiji.
6.
Grateful for the Gift — and Responsibility — of Our
Vanua
Stewardship is not an option; it is our
duty. Only if we protect our land, seas, and natural
resources will there be abundance for generations to come.
And our future generations are not waiting on the sidelines
— they are already standing up for their right to inherit
a sustainable future.
FCOSS National President, Sepesa Rasili during a recent community outreach in the Northern Division
7.
Grateful for Tolerance and the Protection of Our
Faith
While Fiji has had its share of dark days,
our commitment to overcome religious intolerance has
endured. The freedom to worship and the respect we extend to
others’ beliefs reflect the moral strength that continues
to anchor Fiji in times of uncertainty.
8.
Grateful for the Ideals of Democracy
We are
grateful for the persistence and courage of civil society
and other national stakeholders who, despite political
upheavals, coups, and periods of restriction, have worked to
nurture democracy through intentional participation, open
dialogue, and accountability — reminding authorities that
every voice matters.
9. Grateful for Our
Resilience as a People
We have faced storms,
loss, and uncertainty — yet we rise. With timely support
and compassionate response, our communities continue to
rebuild and find a way forward.
10. Grateful
for Fiji — Always Fiji
Through every trial and
triumph, our love for Fiji remains constant. FCOSS reaffirms
its commitment: we will be here for Fiji — always
Fiji.
As we celebrate 55 years of independence, may humble gratitude guide our leadership, our service, and our shared vision for a nation that leaves no one behind.
Issued
by:
Sepesa
Rasili
National
President
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