Lynda Tabuya Represents Pacific at Wilton Park’s Global Dialogue in Kenya
FIJI NEWS


Member of Parliament and former Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection, Hon. Lynda Tabuya, is currently attending Wilton Park’s World Changing Dialogue in Nairobi, Kenya.
The exclusive event, hosted by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, is a high-level forum bringing together 50 global leaders and experts to discuss pressing international challenges.
Hon. Tabuya, who is the sole representative from the Pacific region, expressed gratitude to the UK Government for the personal invitation and acknowledged Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and the Fijian Parliament for approving her participation.
“While bread and butter issues remain the most important national mandate, having a global perspective on how these issues are affected is crucial,” she stated.
Discussions at the forum have centered on reshaping democracies in the 21st century, addressing economic growth, climate change, and security, and enhancing international cooperation.
Due to the closed-door nature of the meeting, which follows Chatham House rules, no photos or videos are permitted. Hon. Tabuya reaffirmed her commitment to serving the people of Fiji, stating, “No matter where I am placed, I remain committed to serving the people of Fiji with compassion and empathy.”
The Wilton Park forum, established in 1946, is known for fostering strategic discussions among policymakers worldwide.
Pictures: Lynda Tabuya TikTok Profile