The weather itself wasn’t so good this morning but it didn’t stop us from visiting (MOI). The institution is located in Albian ,Mauritius where it contributes and raises awareness on coral farming and reef rehabilitation. MOI has an amount of 24 scientists and 18 individual staffs. Their work varies as most workers are biologists and chemists. Mauritian Oceanography institute consists of 4 multidisciplinary science and they are..
The next visit was at the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Centre (NDRRMC). Coordinating and monitoring the implementation of DRRM programmes through community participation and public awareness the department had a lot of plans for upcoming years. They have completely different experience with disasters risks comparing to Seychelles. Mauritius usually receives heavy rainfall and cyclones damaging and destroying housings and buildings causing expenses to the government. I wanted to know much more as I was interested in knowing the differences of Seychelles and Mauritius Disaster risk department. The journey surely was not over and I am looking forward to more adventures. Gaelle
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