Delaney Adam Vai
Melanesian Links International Pty Ltd, The Arc of Opportunity, Edgehill, QLD, Australia.
Australas Psychiatry. 2011 Jul;19 Suppl 1:S76-9. doi: 10.3109/10398562.2011.583056.
Born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, the author had a 20 year career in diplomacy, political affairs, and development policy analysis at the Pacific Islands Forum, the United Nations in New York; the Prime Minister's Department in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and in the Foreign Ministry of PNG. He has also been involved in theatre for over a decade in PNG, and participated in a three-month program at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center in Connecticut, USA. He is currently the Business Development Manager at the Torres Strait Regional Authority (Commonwealth) on Thursday Island. Since 1975 the Australian government's overseas development policy has supported various sectoral programs in its neighbouring countries, in particular Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. The "creative" field has not been prominent in this strategy. While natural resources and the sports sectors have gained much greater attention, in terms of being viable international commercial enterprises, the arts, have remained stagnant. In this paper the need for joint programs genuinely supporting "wellbeing" and promoting social enterprise throughout the "arc of opportunity" is described to harness Melanesian creativity to compete successfully in world-markets, starting with penetration of the largest economy at its door-step: Australia.
作者出生于巴布亚新几内亚的莫尔斯比港,在太平洋岛屿论坛、纽约的联合国、巴布亚新几内亚总理办公室以及巴布亚新几内亚外交部从事了20年的外交、政治事务和发展政策分析工作。他还在巴布亚新几内亚参与戏剧工作超过十年,并参加了美国康涅狄格州尤金·奥尼尔剧院中心为期三个月的项目。他目前是托雷斯海峡地区管理局(联邦)位于星期四岛的业务发展经理。自1975年以来,澳大利亚政府的海外发展政策一直支持其邻国的各类部门项目,特别是巴布亚新几内亚和所罗门群岛。“创意”领域在这一战略中并不突出。虽然自然资源和体育部门受到了更多关注,但就成为可行的国际商业企业而言,艺术领域一直停滞不前。本文阐述了开展联合项目的必要性,这些项目要真正支持“福祉”并在整个“机遇弧”促进社会企业发展,以便利用美拉尼西亚人的创造力在世界市场上成功竞争,首先是打入家门口最大的经济体:澳大利亚。