New walkway and bus shelter for Davetalevu villagers in Tailevu

New walkway and bus shelter for Davetalevu villagers in Tailevu

By Navitalai Naivalurua
29/06/2025

Villagers of Davetalevu in the province of Tailevu will no longer walk on muddy roads or soaked in the rain while waiting for the bus as they now have a brand-new footpath connecting 60 homes and leading to two much-needed bus shelters.

The project was completed by the youths and men of the village in partnership with Peace Corps Volunteer Megan and financial support from the American people.

While officiating at the celebration, US Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission John Degory says this village now enjoys safe walkways and sheltered transport access due to the hard work of its residents.

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He says eight weeks were given to complete the project, however, through strong community spirit and commitment, it was completed in just three weeks — despite facing heavy rains, multiple funerals, and other weather-related challenges along the way.

Degory says a key role was played by the village women’s group, who ensured daily meals were prepared for the youth and men, keeping the momentum going and spirits high throughout the build.

He adds during the rainy season, the village often experiences heavy downpours, making the path muddy and difficult to use.

He says now, with the new footpath and shelters, children can wait safely and comfortably for the bus, and families can move around more easily.

Degory says the project also improves access for elderly residents attending meetings at the ‘valenisoqo’ (community hall) and ensures emergency vehicles can reach homes without delay.

This project stands as a powerful example of what’s possible when communities, Peace Corps Volunteers, and international partners work hand-in-hand.

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