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UNDP Accelerator Lab : First Collective Intelligence Exercise with Stakeholders of the Tourism Sector
UNDP Accelerator Lab : First Collective Intelligence Exercise with Stakeholders of the Tourism Sector
A big thank you to all those who participated in our first Collective Intelligence Exercise
Since its launch in April 2021, the UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles Accelerator Lab has engaged with several stakeholders in the tourism sector, at various levels, to understand how local Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have been impacted by the pandemic. As Mauritius is set to open its borders on 15 July, the level of optimism in the tourism sector is increasing but the re-opening also comes with a set of challenges, particularly for local MSMEs which will have to adapt quickly.
(...) We would like to thank the group of 15 participants for their contributions and their eagerness to collaborate to ensure that the re-opening benefits all:
Asif Jeetun, Economics Analyst, Business Mauritius
Bernard Cayeux, Founder, Book Mauritius Villas
Daden Venkatasawmy, Head, Collaborative Economic Development, Business Mauritius
Daveena Aubeeluck-Bauluck, Co-Director / Administrative Secretary, Scuba World Mauritius
Diya Nababsing-Jetshan, Head of Technology & Digital Transformation, IBL Group
Issana Agathe, Manager, Rodrigues Tourism Office
Jean-Yan Norbert, Communication Assistant at UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles
Leevana Kistnen, Representative from SME Mauritius
Marie Paule Pierre Louis Rango, Éco Ballade (Rodrigues)
Marie Stephania Perrine, Founding Curator, Global Shapers Rodrigues
Matthieu Appassamy, Managing Director, Holiday Lettings
Nassima Sadar, Strategy & Partnerships, Living Labs Foundation & Co-Founder of Mo Angels
Natacha Emilien, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Red Dot
Rajendra Payen, Administration & Operations Director, Blue Acqua World, Trou D’eau Douce
Sandrine Sumodhee, Strategic Project Manager & Business Development, Albion Encounters by AIC International Ltd
Sharma Seechurn, Research and Development Coordinator, Human Resource Development Council
Sharon Sunassee, Communication Assistant at UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles
Sophie Montocchio, Independent Consultant and Founder of Parapli Rouz
Stéphane Bellerose, Communications Specialist, UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles
Growing optimism amid challenges
Before kicking off, we asked all the participants to let us know their level of optimism for the re-opening of Mauritian borders and the potential for a recovery in the tourism sector.
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ITU - Table of Contents OB 661
ITU Operational Bulletin
No. 661 - 1.II.1998
(Information received by 26 January 1998)
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General Information
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Approval of ITU-T Recommendations
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Maritime Mobile Service: Mauritius (Wireless Superintendent, Mauritius Radio
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International Public Telecommunication Numbering Plan (ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (05/97)): Note from the TSB (Identification Codes for International Networks Identification code reservation
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Legal time changes: Canada, Denmark, Falkland Islands (Malvinas), Finland, Haiti, Hungary, Lebanon, Lithuania, New Zealand, Syria, Czech Rep., Slovakia
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Message Handling Service: Hungary (MATÁV, Hungarian Telecommunications Company Ltd., Budapest
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Telegram Service: Georgia (Republican Centre of Informatics and Data Transmission INFOCOM Ltd., Tbilisi Destination indicator for "all other destinations" of Georgia "GITX")
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Telephone, Telex and Facsimile Services: Congo (Office national de postes et télécommunications ONPT, Brazzaville, Congo (Republic of the) CTITU B52 of 26.I.1998
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Telephone Service: Azerbaijan (Azercell, Baku), Colombia (Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones TELECOM, Santafé de Bogotá, D.C.), Jamaica (Telecommunications of Jamaica Limited TOJ, Kingston), Mali (Société de télécommunications du Mali SOTELMA, Bamako), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Cable & Wireless (W.I.) (...) (TSB)
Other communications:
United Arab Emirates (ETISALAT, Abu Dhabi "Fax plus" service Public holidays 1998: Hongkong, Hungary, Kenya, Lithuania, Mauritius, New Zealand, United Kingdom (in England and Wales), Slovakia
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Service Restrictions: Korea (Rep. of) (Korea Telecom, Seoul), Note from the TSB
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Call-Back: Note from the TSB
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List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC)
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List of Names of Administration Management Domains (ADMD)
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20
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20
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21
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22
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22
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23
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For example, the tourism sector in Mauritius, directly employs about 1 in 8 people. However, this figure does not speak to the many that fall outside of official statistics and yet contribute to and depend on the sector. For the past 7 months, the UNDP Mauritius Accelerator Lab has been exploring the tourism sector and has found a much wider ecosystem. (...) For example, in the wake of both COVID-19 and the Wakashio Oil Spill in the Southeast of Mauritius in August 2020, small businesses in the region were heavily and doubly impacted.
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12 September 2018
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12 September 2018
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13 September 2018
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More recently, unilateral coercive measures have been called “targeted” or “smart” sanctions; these even include travel bans in order to influence people with political importance in the targeted states.
2. The State of Mauritius has promulgated the United Nations (Financial Prohibitions, Arms Embargo and Travel Ban) Sanctions Act (UNSA) in May 2019 to enable Mauritius to implement targeted sanctions, including financial sanctions, arms embargo and travel ban, and other measures imposed by the United Nations Security Council under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, with a view to address threats to international peace and security, terrorism, the financing of terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
3. (...) The Restricted Committee is responsible for analysing probable designation cases in Mauritius.
5. The National Sanctions Secretariat (NSSec)has been set up under section 7 of the UNSA 2019 to provide support to the National Sanctions Committee in the administration of the Act. (...) The NSSec also monitor the United Nations Sanctions lists on a daily basis including weekends and public holidays to ensure that any changes thereto are disseminated within 24 hours of its publication.
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Inputs in the field of Cultural Rights – Republic of Mauritius
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Cultural Rights are rights related to arts and culture. (...) (i) Different Cultural Centres have been set up by way of legislation, namely the Mauritius Marathi Cultural Centre, Mauritius Telugu Cultural Centre, Mauritius Tamil Cultural Centre, Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture and the Islamic Cultural Centre, amongst others to carry out activities which promote intercultural dialogue and foster mutual cultural understanding.
(...) The first edition of the Mauritius Cinema Week was held from 05 to 08 October 2017, in the context of the celebration of the 50 years of Independence of Mauritius.
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Its centre touches Mauritius's northern coast, and the accompanying strong circular winds would surely have affected most of the island. (...) Among those most concerned about the possible impact of the disaster are friends and families of the thousands of tourists who spend their holidays on Mauritius's beautiful Indian Ocean beaches. (...) What has happened in Mauritius?".
A few hours later, the centre of the storm has moved further west, and for Mauritius the worst should be over.
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Lists annexed to the ITU Operational Bulletin: Note from TSB
2
Approval and deletion of ITU-T Recommendations
3
Assignment of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC) (ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (03/99)): Mauritius
3
Telephone Service:
Azerbaijan (Ministry of Communications, Baku)
4
Egypt (National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA), Giza)
6
Gabon (Gabon Telecom S.A., Libreville)
8
Gambia (Department of State for Communication and Information Technology, Banjul)
8
Liberia (Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Monrovia)
10
Morocco (Itissalat al Maghrib (IAM), Rabat)
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Oman (Oman Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), Ruwi)
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United Kingdom (Office of Communications (Ofcom), London)
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Changes in Administrations/ROAs and other entities or Organizations: Maldives (Ministry of Communication, Science and Technology, Male')
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Other communications:
Austria (Special call sign)
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Service Restrictions: Note from TSB
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Call-Back and alternative calling procedures (Res. 21 Rev.
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