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The University of Fiji and the Sri Sathya Sai Global Council Fiji Pte Ltd (SSSGC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance medical education and strengthen community health initiatives across Fiji and the Pacific.
The agreement, signed during the University’s International Health Conference, cements a growing partnership between academia and service that has already seen more than 17 University of Fiji students participate in SSSGC’s outreach programmes.
It now sets a formal framework for broader cooperation from clinical placements abroad to free medical camps at home. The MoU outlines a practical and values-based collaboration designed to empower the next generation of healthcare professionals through service and exposure to global best practices.
Under the agreement, SSSGC will support University of Fiji medical students and staff through:
- Annual scholarships for final-year MBBS students to undertake immersive clinical training in Australia, New Zealand, or other internationally recognised centres of excellence.
- Participation in SSSGC’s Annual Free Medical Clinics across Fiji, offering real-world medical experience in underserved communities.
- Professional development webinars and seminars, both online and in-person, led by internationally respected healthcare professionals.
- Tailored project-based collaborations designed to meet Fiji’s evolving healthcare priorities through joint planning and resource sharing.
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Fiji, Professor Shaista Shameem, described the MoU as more than a policy instrument but a platform for shared purpose.
“We are pleased to be finalizing the Memorandum of Understanding to further deepen our collaboration, opening new avenues for joint projects, community outreach, and shared growth. This partnership reflects our commitment to developing medical professionals who are not only skilled but also driven by service and compassion.”
She added that this partnership is not just about academic opportunities, it’s about instilling a deeper sense of purpose in our students.
“Through hands-on service, they will learn that medicine is not only a science but also an act of compassion.”
“Our students will not only gain international exposure but also return with a greater sense of duty to serve locally. This is how we build healthcare leaders who understand both the technical and human side of medicine.”
Mr. Anil Kumar Amin, National President of SSSGC Fiji, acknowledged the longstanding cooperation that has led to this formal agreement.
“It is an absolute honour to witness the signing of this inaugural collaboration. Our organization is grounded in the values of love and service, and this partnership allows us to nurture the next generation of medical professionals while continuing our humanitarian work across Fiji.”
“By investing in the next generation of doctors and health professionals, we’re investing in the future health of Fiji. These students will one day serve our communities and we are proud to walk this journey with them.”
“This partnership exemplifies our commitment to action. We don’t just believe in healthcare for all we act on it, alongside like-minded institutions such as the University of Fiji.”
Mr. Kamal Naidu, Special Programs Coordinator- Zone 3 countries (Australia, New Zealand & Fiji), based in Sydney, reflected on the long-term vision and impact of the partnership.
“This MoU is not merely a formal agreement, it is a shared commitment to nation-building. From medical camps to clinical placements and professional development, our programs aim to equip students with both knowledge and compassion. Together, we are building a sustainable and inclusive healthcare future for Fiji.”
With this MoU, the University of Fiji will advance its goal of providing value-based, high-quality training for medical and nursing professionals while ensuring that students are exposed to real-world challenges and solutions.
The agreement will remain in effect for an initial term of three years, with annual performance reviews and the option for a two-year extension. It also reflects a deep commitment from both institutions to empowering communities, expanding healthcare access, and shaping a resilient and responsive health workforce for the Pacific.