Resources & Support
Crisis contacts, legal aid, and guidance for people affected by human rights violations in Fiji.
Emergency Contacts
Police Emergency
917
Fiji Police Force — 24/7
Domestic Violence Helpline
1560
Free, confidential, 24/7
Fiji Crisis Centre
+679 331 3300
Counselling & emergency support
Legal Aid Commission
+679 331 5177
Free legal advice
Lifeline Fiji
132
Mental health crisis support
Hospital Emergency
911
Medical emergencies
Human Rights Organisations
Fiji Human Rights & Anti-Discrimination Commission
The statutory body responsible for promoting and protecting human rights in Fiji. They can receive and investigate complaints of human rights violations.
Dialogue Fiji — IMPACT Initiative
The organisation behind this platform. We document, monitor, and advocate around human rights violations across Fiji.
Amnesty International Pacific
International human rights organisation with a Pacific regional presence. Can provide support for complex or high-risk cases.
United Nations Pacific (UNDP / OHCHR)
The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights provides guidance and international oversight on human rights standards.
Legal Aid & Support
Legal Aid Commission of Fiji
Free legal advice and representation for people who cannot afford a lawyer. Offices in Suva, Lautoka, Labasa, and Nadi.
📞 +679 331 5177
Fiji Women's Rights Movement
Legal literacy, advocacy and support specifically for women and girls facing rights violations.
📞 +679 331 3156
Citizens Constitutional Forum
Civic education and human rights advocacy. Can provide guidance on constitutional rights.
📞 +679 330 1006
Pacific Community (SPC)
Regional technical assistance on governance, human rights, and gender equality.
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Your Rights Under Fiji Law
The Constitution of the Republic of Fiji (2013) contains a comprehensive Bill of Rights in Chapter 2. Key rights include:
This is a summary only. Seek legal advice for your specific situation.