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Fiji Engages In Bilateral Dialogues For Blue Economy Sustainabi­lity

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The Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations, Ambassador Dr. Satyendra Prasad led a Fijian delegation to the Sustainabl­e Blue Economy Conference, in Nairobi, Kenya this week from November 26 to November, 28.

The Blue Economy Conference, co-hosted by the Government­s of Kenya, Japan and Canada is the first Conference on the Blue Economy focusing on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG) 14 since the Oceans Conference which was co-hosted by Fiji and Sweden in 2017.

The Conference outlined nine key areas of focus on sectoral implementa­tions of the Blue Economy including climate change, food security, maritime transport, women, employment, fisheries, cities and infrastruc­ture, sustainabl­e energy and people, culture and communitie­s. Ambassador Prasad delivered a statement on behalf of the Fijian Government, outlining Fiji’s progress and achievemen­ts emanating out of the Oceans Conference commitment­s in 2017 and its commitment towards a Sustainabl­e Blue Economy. Ambassador Prasad emphasised the importance of the Blue Economy Agenda in calling for greater multilater­alism. He also called on other countries to continue to work towards the achievemen­t of all the targets under the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. Fiji is advancing the developmen­t of its blue economy through innovation, new technologi­es, innovative financing instrument­s and partnershi­ps between communitie­s and government. Dr Prasad highlighte­d that the Blue Economy holds the greatest promise in helping to promote social inclusion and gender equality across maritime and coastal communitie­s, Fiji needs to bring together its fisheries, food technologi­es, banking and private sector to make further and deeper progress.

Fiji’s Permanent Representa­tive to United Nations, Dr Satyendra Prasad also said the full potential of Fiji’s blue economy will be realized through the energy, talent and commitment of our young people to embrace the responsibi­lity as stewards of some one million square miles that make up our large ocean state of Fiji.

The Conference was also an opportunit­y for the Fijian Delegation to hold bilateral dialogues with various developmen­t partners from the UK, Canada, Norway, and Kenya.

Fiji’s Government is focused on assisting our young people to enhance their skills in oceanograp­hy, marine science, resource economics, oceans data science, marine genetics, geospatial planning, frontier technologi­es to give us our ‘moon shot’ in driving forward our blue economy agenda.

Source: DEPTFO News

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