Watershed Interventions for Systems Health in Fiji
Healthy watersheds are fundamental to human health and well-being. In Fiji, rural communities are largely dependent on nearby water sources for consumption and other household activities. However, increasing development and poor land-management practices around watersheds can contribute to declines in water quality. Land-based impacts are particularly problematic in areas where logging is prevalent and unmanaged, …
Agriculture mapping for clean and safe water
By Vinesh Prasad Healthy watersheds are critical for ecosystem and human health, but are threatened by a range of unsustainable or damaging land practices. These practices include the overuse of fertilizers and pesticides associated with farming, as well as poor animal husbandry. For example, the discharge of animal waste contaminates into waterbodies that communities are reliant …
Watershed management and coral reefs
By Sangeeta Mangubhai Healthy watersheds are fundamental to human health and wellbeing whether you live inland or along the coast. Ridge-to-reef management is not new and organisations like the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) have been supporting communities take a holistic and integrated approach to managing their resources for more than a decade. Read more. Catchment management is …
How coral reefs benefit from healthy watersheds
By Stacy Jupiter As part of the Watershed Interventions for Systems Health in Fiji (WISH Fiji) project, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and our partners are trying to identify how activities on the land may be impacting downstream coral reefs. This is a bit like detective work to try to uncover convincing evidence to link human …
Baseline data helping to identify priority issues in five sub-catchments in Fiji
Outbreaks of waterborne diseases such as dengue fever, typhoid and leptospirosis are common in Fiji. Since 2005, there has been at least 20 reported cases of typhoid, a 27,000 case dengue outbreak between 2013 to 2014 and a three-fold increase in leptospirosis cases since Tropical Cyclone Winston in 2016. The Watershed Interventions for System Health …
WISH Fiji joins Health Ministry in fight against ‘LTDD’ in Fiji
The staff of Watershed Interventions for Systems Health in Fiji (WISH Fiji) project joined the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MoHMS) to clean the premises of St. Giles Hospital in Reservoir Road, Suva, yesterday. The initiative was part of MoHMS’s door-to-door ‘LTDD Campaign’ across the country to combat the spread of leptospirosis, typhoid, dengue and …
Planetary Health Alliance lists WISH Fiji project, as an example of planetary health in practice
By Planetary Health Alliance| June 18, 2020 The Planetary Health Alliance publishes Planetary Health Case Studies: An Anthology of Solutions, a free collection of case studies and teaching guides that weaves together science and stories to demonstrate how we can utilize principles of planetary health to create a healthier future for all. [expand title=”Read more.”] The Planetary …
WISH Fiji pioneer FNU’s degree by research
Four staff with the Watershed Interventions for Systems Health in Fiji (WISH Fiji) project are among the pioneers to undertake a Higher Education Degree by Research (HDR) at the Fiji National University (FNU). FNU’s College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS) officially launched its HDR programme in July 2020. As part of the capacity …