Full Coverage: Mauritius
12.03.2008
Two British human rights campaigners have been arrested at sea off Diego Garcia - the Indian Ocean island that Britain has leased to the U.S. for controversial military activity.
more...+ Reports from The People's Navy Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [United States] |
26.09.2007
Mauritius on kärkisijalla Mo Ibrahim -säätiön uudessa hyvä hallinto -indeksissä. Perässä luokituksessa tulevat Seychellit, Botswana, Kap Verde ja Etelä-Afrikka. Huonoimman luokituksen sai Somalia.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Somalia] [Governance] Image: -
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26.06.2007
A leader of the Chagossian community - expelled from their Indian Ocean island home by Britain to allow development of a U.S. nuclear base - has attacked the UK government's decision to appeal against the third High Court ruling in their favour as “heartless and callous.”
more...+ Don't Appeal, UK Urged + Diega Garcia background + Islanders fight 'the final round' Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [United States] Image: Chagossian flag
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23.05.2007
The UK Chagos Support Association has welcomed today's court ruling against the British government's "secret and illegal" attempt to banish Chagossians to make way for a U.S. nuclear base and urged London not to waste yet more taxpayers' money on another appeal.
more...+ Chagos Islanders win right to return-British court rules in their favour + Diego Garcia backgrounder Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [United States] |
15.02.2007
The British Government’s bid to reverse a High Court ruling in favour of Indian Ocean islanders evicted from their homes 40 years ago to make way for a U.S. nuclear base is in its final day.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United States] [United Kingdom] |
29.03.2006
Nearly 100 exiles from the Chagos islands will pay a brief visit to their homelands on Thursday, 40 years after their illegal removal by the British Government to make way for a US military base on the main island, Diego Garcia.
more...From: Minority Rights Group Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [United States] |
10.10.2005
Euroopan unionin päätös leikata raakasokerin tuottajahintoja on kova kolaus Intian valtameressä sijaitsevalle Mauritiukselle, joka on ansainnut sokerilla 17 prosenttia vientituloistaan. EU:ta on arvosteltu liian kovien hintojen maksamisesta omille ja entisten siirtomaiden sokerintuottajille, ja se aikoo nyt leikata hintoja 39 prosenttia tulevien neljän vuoden aikana.
more...From: Suomen IPS Related topics/regions: [Trade] |
30.08.2005
Five years ago the idea of digital television in Africa would have seemed absurd. Now two countries have announced their intention to offer digital television. Senegal seems to have been first into the game, launching a pilot at the end of last year with 200 trial subscribers.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Senegal] [ICT] |
17.05.2005
Mauritius Prime Minister Paul Raymond Bernger today inaugurates the Government Online Centre and the new Government Portal of the country.
more...Related topics/regions: [ICT] [Governance] |
25.08.2004
The African Computing and Telecommunications Summit will be held in Mauritius from 7-9 September 2004. ACT 2004 aims to help build partnerships in mainstreaming Africa’s ICT sector.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Africa] [ICT] [Civil society] |
12.08.2004
A recent decision by the government of Mauritius to investigate the possibility of instituting sanctions against private radio stations has raised concern among media freedom groups.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Information & media] |
14.01.2004
First came California's Silicon Valley, then India took the honours. Next, if all goes according to plan, the tiny Indian Ocean nation of Mauritius hopes to lead the way in Africa, by transforming itself into a "cyber island".
MoreFrom: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Economy] [Communication] [Culture] [ICT] [Internet] |
12.01.2004
First came California's Silicon Valley, then India took the honours. Next, if all goes according to plan, the tiny Indian Ocean nation of Mauritius hopes to lead the way in Africa, by transforming itself into a "cyber island."
MoreFrom: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Capacity building] [Economy] [ICT] |
24.12.2003
With an initial input of just $2,500 - the price of a second-hand Toyota car - Mauritius has set up a computer network aimed at transforming the tiny Indian Ocean country into a cyber island.
MoreFrom: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Capacity building] [Communication] [ICT] |
14.01.2003
The low-level delegation and exclusive focus on trade reflect the woefully lacking U.S. agenda for this week's trade talks in Africa, charges Africa Action. An IMF Working Paper argues that AGOA's benefits to Africa will be limited by conditions imposed by U.S. trade rules. Mauritians and others plan protests.
more...From: Africa Action Related topics/regions: [United States] [Africa] [International cooperation] [Trade] |
09.12.2002
Sixth grade students in Kenya, Mauritius, Seychelles, and Tanzania are outperforming their peers throughout southern, eastern and central Africa. An educational quality survey said the lowest performances came from students in Lesotho, Namibia and Uganda.
more...From: The UNESCO Courier Related topics/regions: [Kenya] [Seychelles] [Tanzania] [Africa] [Education] |
30.10.2002
Citizens of the island nation of Mauritius are hoping to develop new skills and participate in online communities thanks to innovative government efforts. The government plans to bring them the benefits of the Internet by tapping into a fibre optic cable that runs through Mauritius.
more...From: Digital Divide Network Related topics/regions: [ICT] |
01.10.2002
ICTs are helping governments become more transparent and accountable to citizens, UNESCO has said, citing a recently released joint study> conducted with the Commonwealth Network of Information Technology for Development. But the 15-nation study also found new technologies "posing a challenge to traditional decision-making structures", the UN agency added.
more...From: UNESCO - Communication, Information and Informatics Sector Related topics/regions: [Botswana] [Canada] [Estonia] [Hungary] [India] [Jamaica] [South Korea] [Malaysia] [Malta] [Mexico] [Morocco] [New Zealand] [South Africa] [Tanzania] [ICT] |



