Think Pacific delivers placements and volunteer projects to both Fiji and Bali, in collaboration with numerous universities and institutions.
Our projects align with specific academic, work experience and global mobility objectives at universities. We create short-term projects that expand students’ international experience, whilst contributing to holistic development in the communities we are privileged to work within.
We pride ourselves on our partnerships and provide a complete cultural immersion, an invigorating team-based challenge and a structured and inspiring learning and leadership experience.
Participants work together to support and implement the aims and initiatives of our in-country partners, ensuring a sustainable and long-term positive impact.
We see huge personal growth in participants, as they achieve our targets, increase their skills, expand their comfort zone and gain a unique global perspective which helps to prepare them for life as global citizens.
Am a Ugandan in East Africa. For us in Runyankore language we say Oreiregye to mean good morning. Yabare to mean thank you. I have learnt Kerekere meaning am hungry
Bruh I’m Fijian born in Canada. My mom was born in Fiji in Suva and Nandi but my dad’s great grandfather came here from Fiji way back then. Due to this I didn’t learn much about Fiji, the culture and society besides what my mom has told me. Seeing this dude speak perfect Fijian is amazing cause I tried to learn and it ain’t easy! One day I will fly out and visit the place. Until then I enjoy your videos thank you!
My kids are going to Fiji in a week. There papa was chief of a village near Suva. They are taking his ashes home. I miss his voice he always spoke Fijian to our children most of these words are familiar