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10/07/2026

Clean, running water and new toilets!

Come with us to Kiritimati in Kiribati and get a sneak peek at what it takes to prioritize sanitation and hygiene, thanks to European Union in the Pacific

08/07/2026

📱 Did you know?
The Internet of Good Things (IoGT) provides free access to trusted information on health, parenting, hygiene, online safety and more — all from your mobile phone.

https://pacific.goodinternet.org/en/

Now, it also includes content from the Bebbo Pacific Parenting App, giving families even more practical support and advice at their fingertips.

💙 Internet of Good Things: Live better today.

26/06/2026

Every child deserves the best start in life.

The Bebbo Parenting App is now available in Fiji, giving parents and caregivers free access to trusted advice, practical tips, and age-appropriate activities to support children from pregnancy to age six.

Download the Bebbo App today and access parenting support wherever you are.

Photos from UNICEF Pacific's post 25/06/2026

Every child deserves the best start in life and every parent deserves trusted support along the way 💙

Today, Fiji launched Bebbo Pacific, the first parenting app designed specifically for families in Fiji, providing free, practical guidance from pregnancy through a child’s first six years.

From child development and nutrition to health, safety and early learning, Bebbo Pacific puts expert advice in the hands of parents and caregivers, helping them support their children's growth and wellbeing every step of the way. The app can also be used offline, making it accessible to more families across the country.

Led by the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection - Fiji in collaboration with government partners and the National ECD Advisory Committee, with support from UNICEF and the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, this initiative reflects a shared commitment to giving every child the opportunity to thrive from the earliest years.

New Zealand High Commission, Suva, Fiji

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