Abstract
The eco-responsible concept presents a new vision for the rational and sustainable exploitation of oceans, lakes, and rivers in the development literature. Arguably, the blue economy is very often cited as an example of a new development paradigm with the capability to fight against poverty, improve food diversification, and create added value in coastal countries of the African continent. To differentiate themselves and ensure long-lasting growth, established companies in Gabon have embraced sustainable development through several actions, some of which are CSR projects and interventions. This chapter presents a model of CSR action that impacts SDG 1 and shows how a vulnerable community has benefited from a project to improve its well-being and that of other populations.