
URGENT HELP NEEDED FOR BANABAN COMMUNITY RABI, FIJI
90-100% of Rabi Food Crops have been dstroyed. Our Rabi community need our HELP NOW!
The Banabans are the 'Forgotten People of the Pacific' who have suffered from one of the greatest ecological and environmental disasters over the past century, and we hope through learning more about us and our endeavours to save our identity and our homeland we can move towards a brighter future.
and All we have Lost, Will remain in our Hearts Forever. R.K.S
The Banaba Website is constantly being updated to bring you more information on the History and plight of the Banaban people and the Banaban Lobby Group. ABARA BANABA is a lobby group acting as a voice for the Banabans—a minority people living within Third World Nations. ABARA BANABA is made up of Banabans, led by the Rabi Council of Leaders and appointed spokespersons. We encourage and welcome public participation in the quest to:
Become involved and join BANABAN VOICE Have your say, share photos, video, information, and let the Banaban Voice be heard ABARA BANABA INFORMATION BROCHURE For more information on ABARA BANABA please 'click' here | ENGLISH | GERMAN | CHEZ | JAPAN | RUSSIAN | SPANISH | Or download our FREE BROCHURE (669kb) now | ENGLISH | GERMAN | CHEZ | JAPAN | RUSSIAN | SPANISH | We welcome and encourage you to distribute our Brochure to others. Please contact us if you require any further information
If you would like more information please contact us on Email or leave a message on our Message Board Updated 3 March 2010 This site is maintained and sponsored by - Raobeia Ken Sigrah & Stacey King Gold Coast. Qld. 4226. Australia Phone: 61-7- 5575 9005 Fax: 61-7-55932478 Email: info@banaban.com | |

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- The purpose of this website - 1) To provide a global voice for our Banaban community and encourage participation. 2) To welcome and embrace worldwide communication with everyone regardless of race, colour or creed. 3) To uphold our Banaban heritage and through education help prevent events from the past ever happening again. 4) To build links to the outside world for our very isolated community. |