AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGender & Rights Watch: Southern Africa’s expanded Gender and Development Index scores the region at 58%, with Mauritius among the few countries above 60%, while warning that gains in law, health and representation face rising political and financial pressure. Regional Politics: A SADC summit in Durban pushes industrialisation, infrastructure and critical minerals, but analysts say the bloc still needs a clearer geopolitical and security strategy to match the moment. Mauritius Residency Rules: Mauritius sets a new financial requirement for retired foreigners seeking a 20-year permanent residence permit: proof of transferring at least USD 54,000 (or equivalent) over three years. Culture & Heritage: The Catholic Church in Mauritius launches an inquiry into employment discrimination claims, linking it to the country’s 15-year reflection since the Truth and Justice Commission report. India–Mauritius Ties: India and Mauritius deepen cooperation in public administration and energy, including a long-term supply arrangement for petrol, diesel and aviation fuel, plus a civil service capacity-building programme for senior Mauritian officials. UNESCO Data Governance: UNESCO helps Southern Africa, including Mauritius, harmonise data governance frameworks to support regional integration and readiness for AI. Lifestyle & Travel: Winter is framed as the best time to explore Mauritius beyond resorts—markets, mountains, wildlife and underwater experiences with fewer crowds.
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