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The IBSA Fund trained 1,530 rural Fijian women and built 1,580 clean cookstoves via a UNDP project, boosting gender equality and clean energy.
The India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Fund, launched in 2016, has trained 1,530 rural women across 56 communities in Fiji and helped produce 1,580 clean cookstoves through a UNDP-led project, according to the UN Office for South-South Cooperation.
The initiative supports gender equality and sustainable development by improving livelihoods and promoting clean energy.
India’s UN mission highlighted the project’s impact during the International Day of Rural Women, underscoring its role in expanding economic opportunities for women.
The effort reflects ongoing South-South cooperation, reinforced during Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s August 2025 visit to India, when leaders reaffirmed their commitment to joint development and equitable global governance.
El Fondo IBSA entrenó a 1.530 mujeres rurales de Fiji y construyó 1.580 cocinas limpias a través de un proyecto del PNUD, impulsando la igualdad de género y la energía limpia.