Sera Tikotikovatu Sefeti
- Agriculture
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change
- Cities
- Pollution
- Health
- Oceans
- Policy
- Energy
- Forests
- Natural Disasters
Sera Tikotikoivatu-Sefeti has three years of experience as a climate and environmental journalist with Wansolwara in Fiji. She is based in Fiji and is passionate about reporting environmental stories from the Pacific and sharing Pacific Island stories. She is a freelance correspondent for Islands Business and a student journalist at the University of the South Pacific. She is a multimedia journalist, with the vision to use her skills by highlighting important stories, shared by people who are directly affected and written by a Pacific Islander who understands the concept. One of her recent works is based on the effects of Climate Change on fishermen in Fiji. She is a double-major Journalism student at the University of the South Pacific and won an award as the 2020 USP Journalism Award for Best Environmental Reporting. Her passion is to create a ripple network of change in her community by sharing Pacific-related stories to the world, by a Pacific Islander.
Sera Tikotikovatu Sefeti
- Agriculture
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change
- Cities
- Pollution
- Health
- Oceans
- Policy
- Energy
- Forests
- Natural Disasters
Sera Tikotikoivatu-Sefeti has three years of experience as a climate and environmental journalist with Wansolwara in Fiji. She is based in Fiji and is passionate about reporting environmental stories from the Pacific and sharing Pacific Island stories. She is a freelance correspondent for Islands Business and a student journalist at the University of the South Pacific. She is a multimedia journalist, with the vision to use her skills by highlighting important stories, shared by people who are directly affected and written by a Pacific Islander who understands the concept. One of her recent works is based on the effects of Climate Change on fishermen in Fiji. She is a double-major Journalism student at the University of the South Pacific and won an award as the 2020 USP Journalism Award for Best Environmental Reporting. Her passion is to create a ripple network of change in her community by sharing Pacific-related stories to the world, by a Pacific Islander.