AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoConservation & Tourism: Mauritius’ luxury hotels are pushing conservation into the mainstream, with projects ranging from marine biology and mangrove rehabilitation to turtle protection and eco-education, as the island works toward a Green Destinations label by 2030. Local Culture & Arts: In Port Louis, the Catholic Bishop urged artists to “place [their] talent at the service of beauty and neighbour,” backing moves to grant artists official professional status for better legal protection and security. Health & Innovation: Mauritius-headquartered Xylomed Pharmaceuticals says it’s preparing a clinical trial for a potential Ebola treatment, aiming to test whether its molecule can stop the virus from replicating. Women & Youth in Decision-Making: Sonke Gender Justice calls out the underrepresentation of women and young people—especially women with disabilities—on regional and global advocacy platforms that shape policies on violence against women and girls. Education & Skills: Indian platform Elevate Education raises Rs 170 crore to expand its campus network and deepen AI capabilities, while Cult.fit files IPO papers in India to fund fitness centre growth. Lifestyle & Travel: A Mauritius-focused travel feature highlights three distinct resort styles—heritage-luxury, family discovery, and wellness escapes—plus a 36-hour IHG stay offer that includes Mauritius.
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