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Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls is a Suva, Fiji Islands based broadcast journalist (writer/producer) with the ability to cover and produce content on a range of current issues from the development sector, natural disasters to arts and culture as a result of more than twenty years experience in the broadcast industry including the development of Fiji and the Pacific's first women-led community radio network (FemTALK89FM). She is able to connect with a team of local producers to mobilise production teams. "On the ground" work experience covers local media content development, production and distribution for print, digital story-telling, online/social media and television production with a focus on gender and disability inclusive development, peace & security and humanitarian responses at national and regional level.
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Women on the Frontlines of Pacific Peacebuilding
The article emphasizes the critical role of Pacific women in peacebuilding and security, advocating for their inclusion in formal and informal security processes. It highlights the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda and the need for Australia and Pacific Island governments to recognize and support women's contributions to conflict prevention and peacebuilding. The article underscores the importance of local women leaders and community-level peace work, particularly in addressing climate change and other security threats. It calls for targeted investment in civil society organizations to enhance women's leadership and participation in security policymaking.
Producer/Presenter of Radio with Pictures series produced by FemLINKpacific
Portrait of an Artist series for Mai Life magazine
Executive Producer / Writer
Series of articles on gender equality published via World Pulse
Pacific — and global — feminists are facing challenging times this week in New York with efforts to squeeze out NGO access to United Nations negotiations.
The article by Sharon Bhagwan Rolls discusses the challenges faced by Pacific and global feminists at the 61st session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW61) in New York. NGOs have experienced restricted access to negotiations, which has hampered their ability to influence the outcomes. Noelene Nabulivou of DIVA for Equality and Caroline Lambert of the International Women's Development Agency have voiced concerns over the need for a strong Agreed Outcome document that addresses inequalities, sustainable consumption, climate change, and the global economic system. They also emphasize the importance of including language that supports women's economic rights and recognizes the human rights associated with sexual orientation and gender identity. The article highlights the shrinking space for civil society engagement and the risk this poses to the progress of women's rights. Feminists are calling on the UN and member states to ensure open negotiations and outcomes that reflect a strong universal human rights framework.
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