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Tetra Tech’s Support for Qoma Island’s Recovery After Cyclone Winston

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Community members and supporters from Tetra Tech pose together on Qoma Island.

Fundraising for Qoma’s recovery and community building.

In 2016, Cyclone Winston devastated the small Fijian island of Qoma, destroying essential infrastructure, including the community hall and student learning centre. For the past eight years, the people of Qoma have worked tirelessly to rebuild their community and recover from the cyclone’s devastating effects.

As part of this recovery effort, the community came together for a recent fundraising event to support the reconstruction of their community hall and learning centre. In a powerful show of resilience and unity, the people of Qoma raised FJD 9,942 — an extraordinary amount for a community of just 300 people.

Tetra Tech’s Commitment to Qoma

In recognition of the Qoma community’s remarkable efforts, Tetra Tech International Development — led by Amy Gildea, Managing Director, International Development – Indo-Pacific, and Rosanna Maualaivao MacDonald, Regional Director, Pacific — matched their fundraising total with a donation of FJD 9,942. This contribution reflects our deep commitment to supporting community-led recovery and development efforts across Fiji.

When I spoke to one of the women on Qoma Island she said the devastation of Cyclone Winston destroyed everything and left them in a very vulnerable position – it threatened their way of life because of their close relationship with and dependence on the land and sea for their daily needs.

Rosanna MacDonald, Regional Director, Pacific

This initiative ties closely to the values of the Pasifika Philosophies course attended by Amy and Rosanna, where they learned the importance of aloha — a love that connects all life, the land (Vanua), and the spirit. These teachings align with Tetra Tech’s approach to community development, reinforcing our focus on respecting local traditions and addressing community needs.

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Local men prepare a traditional drink during a cultural ceremony.

A Brighter Future for Qoma

By matching the funds raised by Qoma, Tetra Tech is helping to restore a critical hub for the community — one that will support learning, gatherings, and the preservation of cultural traditions.

This is about more than rebuilding a hall — it’s about supporting the spirit and resilience of Qoma. We are honoured to stand with them as they shape their future.

Amy Gildea, Managing Director, Tetra Tech International Development Indo-Pacific

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Members of the Qoma Island community, alongside Tetra Tech representatives, gather in celebration.

About the authors

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Amy Gildea

Amy Gildea is managing director for Tetra Tech’s international development team in the Indo-Pacific.
Headshot of Rosanna Maualaivao MacDonald

Rosanna Maualaivao MacDonald

Rosanna MacDonald is a regional director for Pacific.
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