Background and Evolution of HDG:
Founded in 2021 and initially registered as a Limited company, the Human Dignity Group (HDG) has evolved into a non-government organisation with the flexibility of a company, operating without shareholding and with limited guarantee. The genesis of HDG lies with its founder, Ratu Meli Vesikula of Verata koro, Tailevu, and is an evolution from the previous company, Pacific Dialogue. Despite the passing of Ratu Meli in April 2022, his vision continues through HDG’s dedicated team, which includes four directors, a volunteer acting as an executive officer, and two contracted supporters.HDG’s Mission and Advocacy:
HDG remains steadfast in its mission to ensure good governance, advocate for the rights of Pacific Tuna Fishery crew, raise awareness against human trafficking, and create employment opportunities for underprivileged people. HDG’s advocacy, particularly under the leadership of Dr. Patricia Kailola, EO of Human Dignity Group, has been crucial in bringing to light the abuses in the commercial tuna fishing industry. This includes addressing issues like absence of contracts, debt bondage, non-payment of fair wages, and inhumane working conditions on fishing vessels.The core mission of HDG revolves around several key pillars:
- Upholding good governance and the rule of law as the cornerstones of the organisation and its projects.
- Advocating for the rights of crew members in the Pacific Tuna Fishery.
- Raising community awareness on safeguarding against human traffickers.
- Creating employment opportunities for underprivileged individuals or communities.
Current Focus and Activities:
HDG has primarily been engaged with the offshore fishing community, but starting January 2024, the group plans to renew its focus on human trafficking awareness and income generation, alongside continuing its support for crewmen. The organization sustains its operations through various means:- Making and selling handmade chocolates (based on locally-grown, Tailevu beans).
- Selling Fiji Gift Cards and the informative book “Fiji – Just How It Is Today.”
- Earning a percentage from contracts awarded to them.
Support HDG Through the Purchase of the Book “Fiji – Just How It Is Today”
“Fiji – Just how it is today is a book that has been written for locals and especially for visitors, to tell them about the Real Fiji. The book covers topics of history, local plants, myths, legends, traditions, society, and how everyday life in Fiji is – who were the first Fijians and why the Indians came to Fiji, how the missionaries came to Fiji, and so forth. Furthermore, the book exploits facts and explanations to many things that people will come to know in detail like the “Vau”, “Masi” etc how and why they are used. The stories in this book will take you through a comfortable journey of informing the everyday life of the Fijians.
Support HDG Through the Purchase of Handmade Chocolates
Varieties: HDG offers ‘Chaser’/ Sweet (25g, $2), Ginger (50g, $4; and 25g, $2), and Dark (50g, $4) chocolates.
Origin: Made in Samabula using beans from Tailevu, these chocolates are not only delicious but also support local communities.
How to Purchase: Available from Patricia Kailola at the Suva ROC Market, or contact HDG at 932 2417 or humandignitygroup21@gmail.com for orders (free delivery for five packets or more).
Impact: Sales contribute to HDG’s mission in aiding crewmen and supporting small communities.
Other Ways to Get Involved
Direct Contact: Reach out to Dr. Patricia Kailola or Manjula, one of the directors, such as Manjula (manjuseth@connect.com.fj) or Tima (timaima.waqaniabete@usp.ac.fj).
Awareness and Education: Participate in or promote HDG’s educational and awareness campaigns, including their webinars and community presentations, and check out its Facebook page.
Volunteering and Advocacy: Offer your time and skills to HDG’s various projects or help spread the word about their causes.
About the Contributor: Patricia J. Kailola – A Passionate Advocate for Life and Community in Fiji
Connect with Patricia J. Kailola:
Email: humandignitygroup21@gmail.com
Phone: 932 2417
LinkedIn: Patricia Kailola
Facebook: Patricia Kailola