Pacific Islanders Urged to Create Commerce

28 August 2012

Pacific Islanders Urged to Create Commerce

Creating commercial industries based on the unique heritage of the Pacific was the focus of a four-day workshop co-facilitated by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) in Suva, according to a statement from the Secretariat.


The workshop, held at the Forum Secretariat in Suva, Fiji, in February, is part of a broader project led by SPC to develop cultural industries in the Pacific, and is supported by the European Union.

In her opening remarks at the workshop, the Forum Secretariat’s Director of Economic Governance, Chakriya Bowman, emphasized the important role played by entrepreneurs in the development of Pacific economies, and the opportunities that awaited them in the cultural industries.

“Through the commercial development of your skills and talents, you will create income for your families and communities, and you will also take your culture to a wider world,” Bowman said.

Bowman also highlighted the importance of cultural industries in preserving and maintaining Pacific culture.

“Through your work, you can encourage young people to preserve their unique cultural heritage by showing them that culture can create income and development for their communities. Your work also shares your traditions with others, creating respect and appreciation of your culture,” she said.

The workshop focused on developing participants’ entrepreneurial and business skills in areas such as business planning, product and market development, value chain assessment, and understanding of intellectual property and traditional knowledge rights. It was attended by representatives of the cultural industries in the fields of fashion, music, handicraft, film, fine arts and theatre in Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Papua, New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu.


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