Vasiti Soko
Vasiti Soko is a Fijian geographic information system specialist and the director of the National Disaster Management Office of Fiji. In October 2021, she was the recipient of the inaugural Women's International Network for Disaster Risk Reduction Leadership Award, from the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction.
Education
Vasiti Soko obtained a BA from the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji in 2006, together with a diploma in GIS. In 2018 she obtained a master's in geodesy and spatial science from the RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.Career
After graduating from USP, Soko undertook a variety of assignments in Asia and the Pacific related to global information systems, including in Thailand, Australia and several Micronesian countries. Between 2013 and 2016 she worked for Fij's Sugar Industry Tribunal as its GIS Manager, creating a GIS web portal that linked Fiji's four main sugarcane mills remotely and published live harvesting data during the cane crushing season. She also worked on updating Fiji's maritime boundary. In 2019, after completing her master's, she was appointed as the first woman director of the National Disaster Management Office. She is currently the co-chair for the Pacific Technical Working Group on Human Mobility, deputy chair for the Asia – Pacific TWG on Disaster-related Statistics and co- chair of the Pacific Response to Disaster Displacement Advisory Board.On taking up the position as NDMO director, Soko rapidly became known to the people of Fiji as a result of her press briefings. She became the first NDMO Director to introduce sign language in all media briefings.