Upskilling Nauru’s Seafood Entrepreneurs: 19 Complete Micro-Qualification in Business Skills through the PEUMP Programme

 

31 January, 2025, Nauru – On 24 January 2025, approximately 19 participants successfully completed a micro-qualification training on Establishing and Operating a Small Seafood Business in Nauru. This initiative was made possible through the USP component of the Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme, which is funded by the European Union and the Government of Sweden.

Jonas Star, Coastal Fisheries Manager at Nauru Fisheries and Marine Resources Authority, praised the innovative nature of the training: “It’s great that USP offers this qualification, especially for professionals like us who can’t commit to long-term programs. A one-week course is ideal for us to focus fully and gain the expertise we need. Having experts come from Fiji to Nauru also makes the training more accessible to local Nauruans.” He further emphasized the impact of the training on both personal and community levels: “We’ll apply this knowledge to our business goals and share it with our communities, ensuring that more people benefit.”

The micro-qualification is aimed at small-scale seafood businesses, entrepreneurs, market vendors, fishers, and seafood sellers, providing them with essential skills to enhance their operations.

Shirleen Bala, course developer and trainer for USP on the PEUMP programme, highlighted the importance of continuous skill development in the seafood industry: “The micro-qualification in Establishing and Operating a Small Seafood Business is tailored to address the evolving needs of the industry, equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in this dynamic sector.”

The qualification covers key areas such as establishing and operating a small business, marketing strategies for small businesses, customer-driven marketing, basic bookkeeping, and writing a business plan.

Small business owner Chubasco Diranga shared his appreciation for the training, noting how it helped him identify areas for improvement in his business operations: “The training helped me pinpoint and correct practices that were holding my business back. I’ve now learned the importance of separating business and personal expenses.”

This training marks the beginning of potential follow-up programs, including courses on seafood safety and quality, value chain analysis and community-based fisheries management.

USP is one of four key implementing partners of the PEUMP Programme, a EUR 45 million program which promotes sustainable management and sound ocean governance for food security and economic growth while addressing climate change resilience and conservation of marine biodiversity.

It follows a comprehensive approach, integrating issues related to ocean fisheries, coastal fisheries, community development, marine conservation and capacity building under one single regional action. The USP component of the PEUMP Programme USP component is housed within the Institute of Marine Resources within the School of Agriculture, Geography, Environment, Ocean and Natural Sciences (SAGEONS).

 

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Lore Croker, USP PEUMP Communications, lore.croker@usp.ac.fj