Fiji, Vanuatu, &
Solomon Islands

Client unesco
Project advancing the music industry in the pacific islands regions
Year 2023

CHALLENGE

Music, despite its global appeal, often concentrates economic opportunities in large cities and major markets, leaving small or remote communities with limited prospects for music-related careers. Additionally, the digital divide hinders access to the music industry's economic benefits for those without reliable internet connectivity. To address these challenges, Sound Diplomacy and UNESCO sought to nurture the music ecosystems in Fiji, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands, transforming them into essential drivers ofsustainable development, economic growth and social empowerment.

The project aimed to foster economic diversification and digital transformation while improving livelihoods, social protection, human rights, and resilience for vulnerable communities. Sound Diplomacy worked closely with UNESCO to develop country-specific strategies to leverage the music industry's potential as a catalyst for economic, social, and cultural development in these Pacific States.

strategy

The collaboration between Sound Diplomacy and UNESCO aimed to achieve several key objectives:

  • Identify growth areas in Fiji, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands' music ecosystems and develop actionable work plans with recommendations.

  • Utilize the music industry as a catalyst to advance the sustainable development goals in these nations.

  • Engage local stakeholders and broaden UNESCO's partnerships in the Pacific States by creating a comprehensive contact list of key organizations.

  • Promote UNESCO's wider project and music-related work by crafting an article for dissemination to partners, networks, and communities.

  • Emphasize adherence to the ROAM principles: Human Rights, Openness, Accessibility, and Multi-Stakeholder Participation.

Findings & outcomes

Through intensive stakeholder sessions, Sound Diplomacy unveiled critical gaps in the structures necessary to monetize music in the Pacific States. The findings revealed priority areas for support in each nation's music sector:

Fiji

  • Funding

  • Copyright and intellectual property

  • Appreciation

Solomon Islands

  • Infrastructure

  • Copyright and intellectual property

  • Government support

  • Education

Vanuatu

  • Facilities/Infrastructure

  • Copyright Management

  • Professional Development/Mentorship

  • National Music Policy & Government Support

  • Appreciation

Sound Diplomacy crafted work plans corresponding to each nation, outlining strategic actions and timelines for implementation. These plans serve as comprehensive roadmaps to enhance the music ecosystem and maximise its socio-economic impact in Fiji, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands.

The collaborative efforts between Sound Diplomacy and UNESCO have paved the way for leveraging the music industry's potential to transform communities and promote sustainable development in Fiji, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. By addressing priority areas and embracing strategic work plans, the project aims to create a lasting impact, promoting economic diversity and digital empowerment through the power of music. 

UNESCO has already started considering the implementation of some of the reecommendations, and has counted on Sound Diplomacy for support at this stage. The success of this initiative represents a stepping stone towards improved livelihoods, human rights, and resilience in the Pacific States.

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