Empowerment through entrepreneurship: ICDP case study of Australia-Pacific cooperation
Presentation on the Blue Economy at Green Rio
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https://doi.org/10.54337/ojs.bess.v7i1-2.11419Palavras-chave:
Blue Economy, Pacific Island nations, entrepreneurship, small and medium-sized enterprises, sustainable development, regional cooperation, economic resilience, inclusive growth, Australia-Pacific relationsResumo
This essay presents an edited transcript of a presentation delivered at the Green Rio / Blue Economy Rio Summit, examining how entrepreneurship-driven collaboration can support sustainable Blue Economy development across the Pacific. Drawing on practical experience from the International Centre for Democratic Partnerships (ICDP), the paper outlines structural challenges faced by Pacific Island nations, including climate vulnerability, geographic dispersion, aid dependency and gender disparities in employment. It highlights the role of locally led small and medium-sized enterprises, network-based capacity building and cross-border partnerships in strengthening economic resilience and livelihoods. Illustrative examples demonstrate how cooperative business models, digital platforms and innovative financing approaches can reduce market barriers and enable participation in regional and global value chains. The essay argues that sustainable Blue Economy strategies must integrate local cultural contexts, community priorities and inclusive governance frameworks. It concludes by identifying opportunities for knowledge exchange between Australia, the Pacific and Brazil, emphasising the importance of SME empowerment, connectivity and locally anchored development pathways.
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