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Fiji Undiscovered

Fiji Undiscovered offers an in-depth look at the realities of life in Fiji, highlighting both social challenges and environmental impacts. The series explores issues such as crime, substance abuse, and nightlife, alongside the effects of natural disasters, providing a comprehensive and human-centered perspective.

Fiji Undiscovered - Season 1 Episode 1 24min

Aired on TV: 8pm Tuesday 14th February 2026 (Fiji Time Zone, UTC+12). The discussion focuses on recovery efforts after Tropical Cyclone Winston, highlighting UNDP’s Cash for Work programme that supported communities in rebuilding livelihoods, cleaning villages, and empowering youth participation. It also covers environmental protection initiatives such as the Coastal Watch Programme and efforts to prevent invasive alien species through community partnerships and surveillance.

Fiji Undiscovered - Season 1 Episode 2 27min

Aired on TV: 8pm Tuesday 21th February 2026 (Fiji Time Zone, UTC+12). The discussion highlights a peacebuilding and leadership programme by the Pacific Centre for Peacebuilding that empowers women in Fiji through training in mediation, negotiation, and conflict resolution. It focuses on how women leaders are gaining confidence, addressing domestic and community issues, promoting peaceful coexistence across different ethnic groups, and using their new skills to support and empower others in their communities.

Fiji Undiscovered - Season 1 Episode 3 28mins

Aired on TV: 8pm Tuesday 28th April 2026 (Fiji Time Zone, UTC+12). The discussion explores themes of land lease disputes, displacement, and racial tensions in Fiji, while highlighting the long-standing relationships and shared experiences between Indigenous Fijians and Indo-Fijians. Through personal stories and community interactions, it emphasizes friendship, compassion, resilience, and hope for peaceful coexistence despite political and social challenges.

Fiji Undiscovered - Season 1 Episode 4 25:00

Aired on TV: 8pm Tuesday 5th May 2026 (Fiji Time Zone, UTC+12). The discussion follows the life of transgender activist Rani Ravudi, sharing her experiences of rejection, abuse, bullying, and survival through sex work while growing up in Fiji. It also highlights her journey toward self-acceptance, advocacy for sex workers’ and transgender rights, and the importance of visibility, inclusion, and understanding of transgender people within Pacific communities and society.