FASANOC
Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee (FASANOC) participated in a three day (Feb 21 - 23) eqUIP Oceania Workshop organised by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) in Nadi, Fiji.
Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee (FASANOC) participated in a three day (Feb 21 - 23) eqUIP Workshop organised by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) in Nadi, Fiji.
For the first time, the eqUIP Programme included interns and supervisors from the Asian Continent who joined their counterparts from Oceania in a CGF initiative to develop youth leaders through internship and employment opportunities, empowering them to make a positive contribution to communities through sport.
FASANOC was represented by their Sport Administrator Intern, Sanirusi Moceica otherwise known as Sani, who is attached to Fiji's Commonwealth Games Association (CGA) on a 12-month internship under the eqUIP program along with his supervisor CGA administrator Justine Mannan.
Sanirusi is currently enrolled at the Fiji National University doing Sports Science and is an active sportsman having represented Fiji at the 2023 Pacific Games in the sport of Va'a.
"The equip programme included participants from Australia, New Zealand, Maldives, Pakistan, Malaysia, Tonga, Sri Lanka, Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Kiribati, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea and we were fortunate to learn from and foster positive relations with each other," said Sanirusi.
Sanirusi said developing positive relations between the interns and supervisors and understanding the roles they play in their individual CGAs was an eye opener for him.
"The workshop was also about strengthening the network in Oceania that will promote eqUIP and the Commonwealth Games brand.
Developing a realistic work plan for the eqUIP interns within the CGAs was also a topic of discussion along with work-planning and networking said Sanirusi.
"We also learnt about communication and presentation skills which will help with marketing and branding and also relationship building," he said.
FASANOC Secretary General & Chief Executive Officer Vanessa Kilner in welcoming participants encouraged them to learn as much as possible not only from the supervisors but also from each other.
"It's always awesome to have our family from the various CGA's with us because it helps us with collaborating which is also beneficial to our growth as a CGA," she said.
The three-day workshop was supervised by former New Zealand international cricketer and current Development Director with the CGF Richard Paul de Groen, NZ Olympian Melody Cooper and Director of Development and CGA Relations Ellen Barwise.
Also present during the workshop was CGF Executive Board Vice President Hugh Graham.
This eqUIP programme been running since September 2014 in Europe and Africa. In 2020 it was expanded to Asia with the Caribbean and Americas joining in 2021 and a year later the programme was expanded to Oceania.