AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMauritius Conservation & Tourism: Mauritius’ luxury hotels are pushing conservation into the mainstream, with marine biologists, eco-education and long-term restoration tied to the island’s tourism future. Local Culture & Arts: Catholic Bishop Durhône told Port Louis artists to treat their craft as a vocation for others, while welcoming moves toward official professional status for artists in Mauritius. Human Rights & Diplomacy: Irene Khan, a prominent human rights activist and former Amnesty International chief, has been appointed Bangladesh’s permanent representative to the UN, with a foreign ministry reshuffle also expected. Gender & Inclusion: Sonke Gender Justice is urging greater inclusion of women and young people, especially women with disabilities, in decision-making spaces. Travel Rules & Mobility: The UK has made its Electronic Travel Authorisation mandatory for visa-free visitors from 85 countries, while Saudi Arabia and the UAE have updated 2026 eVisa/visa-free entry rules. Health & Science: Mauritius-headquartered Xylomed says it is preparing an Ebola drug trial in DRC, Uganda and South Sudan. Tech & Privacy: A report warns Chinese surveillance tech deployed across several African countries, including Mauritius, could enable digital authoritarianism.
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