
CID Oceania
The CID Oceania Regional Directorate coordinates the Chamber's institutional mandate across Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and the Pacific Island nations. Operating under the Supreme Council, the office drives climate diplomacy, robust oceanic governance, and sustainable economic resilience.
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Central to its mission is bridging the generational gap. By pairing veteran diplomats with emerging youth leaders and university delegates, CID builds critical capacity in ethical statecraft and administrative precision across the Blue Pacific.


Oceania Continental Council
The Continental Council for CID Oceania serves as the primary strategic and administrative anchor for the Chamber of International Diplomats (CID) across the vast Pacific expanse. Tasked with overseeing an ethnically diverse and geostrategically vital region, the Directorate coordinates CID’s institutional mandate across Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and the neighboring Pacific Island nations. Operating under the macro-political guidance of the Supreme Council, the Office of the Regional Director is dedicated to advancing multilateral cooperation, climate diplomacy, and sustainable economic resilience tailored to the unique development frameworks of the Blue Pacific continent.
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By deploying the advanced data-driven modeling of the CID Global View, the Oceania Directorate actively collaborates with regional governments, civil society organizations, and academic hubs. Key strategic priorities include fostering transparent oceanic governance, pioneering sustainable maritime policies, and building public-private partnerships that address ecological security and digital inclusion. Through these localized initiatives, the Directorate elevates the region's voice on the global stage while driving institutional synchronization across all member states.
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Central to the Director's regional legacy is a steadfast commitment to youth capacity building and elite leadership mentorship. Recognizing the profound potential of the next generation of Pacific change-makers, the Oceania Directorate establishes structured pipelines pairing seasoned international diplomats and corporate executives with high-potential tertiary students and emerging leaders. By equipping youth delegates with critical skills in modern statecraft, administrative precision, and ethical governance, the Office of the Regional Director ensures that Oceania’s emerging administrators are fully prepared to navigate and shape a complex global arena.
The Office of the Regional Director Regional Directorate for Oceania Chamber of International Diplomats (CID)
CID Oceania Director
UNITY / INTEGRITY / DIRECTION
Warm greetings from the Regional Directorate for Oceania. The Pacific expanse—our Blue Pacific continent—presents a unique matrix of vibrant cultures, geostrategic significance, and environmental responsibilities. Operating under the macro-political oversight of the Supreme Council, our Directorate manages the Chamber’s institutional mandate across Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and the neighboring Pacific Island states. Our mission is to transform global diplomatic strategy into resilient, sustainable regional frameworks that safeguard the future of our communities.
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In an era defined by rapid environmental shifts and evolving geopolitical priorities, the Oceania Directorate stands firmly at the intersection of climate diplomacy and sustainable economic statecraft. Utilizing the advanced, data-driven analytical modeling of the CID Global View, our office actively collaborates with regional governments, academic institutions, and public-private stakeholders. We are deeply committed to fostering transparent oceanic governance, promoting blue economy innovations, and establishing secure, sustainable maritime policies tailored to the development goals of our island nations.
Central to my leadership and our regional legacy is bridging the generational gap through elite professional mentorship and youth capacity building.
The future of the Pacific depends on cultivating disciplined, ethical, and visionary leaders. To achieve this, the Oceania Directorate builds structured pipelines that connect veteran international diplomats and corporate executives directly with high-potential tertiary students and emerging young professionals. By equipping our youth delegates with critical skills in modern statecraft, administrative precision, and systemic equity, we ensure Oceania’s next generation is prepared to lead with absolute integrity on the world stage.
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In Service to Global Excellence,
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The Office of the Regional Director
Regional Directorate for Oceania Chamber of International Diplomats (CID)

CID OCEANIA REPS
You can apply to become the Country Rep of any of these countries





Australia – Canberra
New Zealand – Wellington
Fiji – Suva
Papua New Guinea –
Port Moresby
Solomon Islands – Honiara





Vanuatu – Port Vila
Federated States of
Micronesia – Palikir
Kiribati – Tarawa
(South Tarawa)
Marshall Islands – Majuro
Nauru – Yaren




Palau – Ngerulmud
Samoa – Apia
Tonga – NukuÊ»alofa
Tuvalu – Funafuti