
PM Rabuka Meets with Singapore’s Senior Minister to Strengthen Cooperation
23/04/2025
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24/04/2025Published On: 24/04/2025
Prime Minister Honourable Sitiveni Rabuka today held meaningful discussions with Sir Anthony Blair, the Executive Chairman of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI), to explore opportunities for collaboration with Fiji’s public service through the strategic use of modern technology.
PM Rabuka met the former UK Prime Minister in Singapore and expressed Fiji’s interest in working with TBI to advance technological transformation in the areas of public service delivery, e-health, and digital infrastructure.
Prime Minister Rabuka conveyed his gratitude to Sir Tony, highlighting the need for public service to embrace technology.
He shared that Fiji’s public service has progressively adopted the use of technology to enhance its service deliveries, and would welcome opportunities for further collaboration.
In his response, Sir Tony stated that TBI is keen to support Fiji in modernising its civil service and also its healthcare system through digital health solutions.
The two leaders also discussed potential areas to explore for collaboration particularly in energy, tourism, and investment to accelerate national development.
The TBI is a not-profit, non-partisan organisation that helps governments and leaders turn bold ideas into reality by advising on strategy, policy and delivery, to unlock the power of technology.