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Author: Josefa Babitu

Josefa Babitu is a senior journalism and politics major at the University of the South Pacific. The 21-year-old student journalist aspires to be a communication professional in the future. For the time being, he has written a number of articles for media agencies, both local and overseas. He currently works for CDAC Network as a communication officer based at the Fiji NDMO for the current cyclone season. Apart from focusing on his career, Josefa loves to hang out with his friends, reading and socializing.

‘Pressure’, ‘tight gap’, ‘disconnected’, ‘deadline’: Reality check for journo

Being a radio reporter in the midst of a cyclone is quite challenging – especially when you need to come face to face with your source – in order to get the best version of the story you are intending to tell.

Published February 10, 2022
Categorized as Reflections

Survivor of deadly cyclone speaks out about how climate change may bring stronger storms to the Pacific 

Illustration by Ard Su

The recent cyclone that hit Fiji on Jan. 11, reminds Sunia Digova Lesivou that climate change will bring even stronger storms to the Pacific.  

Published January 20, 2022
Categorized as Stories

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