HIGHLIGHTS OF CABINET MEETING – THURSDAY 09 MARCH 2023
The Cabinet met today under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister,
the Hon. Pravind Kumar Jugnauth. The highlights of the deliberations are as follows:

in Actualité
  1. Cabinet has agreed to Mauritius participating in the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme
    for International Aviation (CORSIA), on a voluntary basis as from the year 2024. CORSIA
    is meant to offer a harmonised way to reduce emissions from international aviation,
    minimising market distortion, while respecting the special circumstances and respective
    capabilities of Member States. Through this scheme, airlines would compensate their
    international flights carbon dioxide emissions on CORSIA routes (route between two
    participating States) by purchasing carbon units. A carbon unit is a credit, equivalent to one
    tonne of carbon dioxide emitted which an airline would purchase to compensate for the
    carbon dioxide emission generated by its fleet of aircraft.
  2. Cabinet has taken note that the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport has been
    awarded the Best Airport – Africa Region 2022 for the second consecutive year by the
    Airports Council International. The rankings of the Airports Council International Airport
    Service Quality Programme (category of 2 to 5 million passengers) were released on 06
    March 2023.
  3. Cabinet has taken note that the 13th Session of the Mauritius-Seychelles Commission on
    Bilateral Cooperation would be hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tourism of
    Seychelles during the first week of April 2023. The Ministerial meeting would be held on 06
    April 2023 and would be preceded by a Senior Officials meeting on 03 and 04 April 2023.
  4. Cabinet has taken note that a scenario-based simulation exercise would be organised by the
    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime as well as a sensitisation workshop on trafficking
    in persons (TIP) from 20 to 22 March 2023 at the Police Training School in Mauritius. The
    purpose of this exercise would be to assess the functionality of national anti-trafficking in
    persons legislation and gaps in national coordination and cooperation in TIP cases.
    The objectives of the exercise would be to assist in strengthening criminal justice responses
    to TIP and would include providing advice, tools and resources to harmonise and strengthen
    national anti-TIP and other relevant legislation. It would also sensitise criminal justice
    practitioners, including law enforcement officers, prosecutors and first line responders on
    TIP.
  5. Cabinet has taken note of the draft Roadmap submitted by the Office of the United Nations
    Resident Coordinator for the preparation of the new United Nations Sustainable Development
    Cooperation Framework for Mauritius for the period 2024 to 2028 and the hosting of the
    Government – United Nations Strategic Prioritisation Retreat by the Office of the United
    Nations Resident Coordinator on 20 and 21 March 2023 in Mauritius with a view to
    undertaking consultations with all relevant stakeholders.
  6. Cabinet has agreed to the Ministry of Agro-Industry and Food Security hosting an
    International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Technical Committee Meeting on Animal and
    Zoonotic Diseases from 20 to 24 March 2023. The meeting would strengthen the capacities
    of National Veterinary Laboratories for the Early Warning, Control and Prevention of
    Outbreaks of Animal and Zoonotic Diseases. The objective of the Technical Meeting would
    be to impart capacity to some 20 participants from African Member States.
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  7. Cabinet has taken note that the Ministry of Agro-Industry and Food Security would organise
    ‘Les Assises de l’Agriculture’, in collaboration with the Economic Development Board, from
    16 to 20 March 2023 at the Côte d’Or National Sports Complex.
    The event, under the theme ‘Pathways to a Sustainable Food System for a Healthier
    Tomorrow’ would comprise a two-day Symposium as well as a five-day exhibition with 197
    stands showcasing local agricultural produce along with demonstrations of best agricultural
    practices being adopted in Mauritius. A shuttle service would be provided from Port Louis
    and Réduit to enable the public at large to visit the sale exhibition.
  8. Cabinet has agreed to the construction of a Flyover on Motorway M1 at La Vigie – La
    Brasserie – Beaux Songes Link Road by the Road Development Authority to improve the
    connection with the new link road.
  9. Cabinet has taken note that:
    (a) major construction works would be carried near the Shell Filling Station along the
    Moka-Camp de Masque-Flacq A7 Road at Saint Pierre. The stretch of the MokaCamp de Masque-Flacq A7 Road between the Vivea Roundabout and the Shell Filling
    Station would be closed to traffic from 18 to 20 March 2023 from 2100 hours until
    0400 hours the next day;
    (b) a traffic diversion scheme would be implemented in connection with the excavation
    and drain construction works across the Motorway M1 near the Nouvelle France
    Roundabout from 14 March to 30 April 2023;
    (c) road excavation works along the Flic en Flac B34 Road, near Cascavelle Mall, would
    be undertaken from 15 to 23 March 2023. One lane of the Flic en Flac B34 Road
    would be temporarily closed during the night from 2000 hours to 0500 hours the next
    day. Traffic would be diverted and channelled along the other lane;
    (d) rehabilitation and sewerage works would be carried out at Residence Atlee and
    surrounding areas. A segment of Sir Winston Churchill Street, Curepipe would be
    partially closed to traffic and a traffic diversion scheme would be put in place for a
    period of four weeks from 15 March 2023;
    (e) a new road layout would be implemented along B102 Road at La Marie, at the
    junction with the new La Vigie-La Brasserie Beaux Songes Link. The works would
    be carried out for a period of one month with effect from 15 March 2023; and
    (f) geotechnical investigation works would be carried out at different locations along the
    Mahebourg-Flacq (B28) Road, from Rivière des Créoles to Grand Sable. One lane
    along the Mahebourg-Flacq (B28) Road would be closed at various locations from 15
    March to 23 April 2023, between 0800 hours to 1600 hours.
    Traffic signs would be placed and police assistance would also be provided to guide road
    users.
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  10. Cabinet has taken note of the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic prevailing in Mauritius.
    As at 07 March 2023, there were 28 active cases of COVID-19, out of which six were
    admitted at the New ENT Hospital. Over the period of 02 to 07 March 2023, no death has
    been directly attributed to COVID-19.
  11. Cabinet has taken note of the reconstitution of the Board of the Statutory Bodies Family
    Protection Fund with Dr Dhanandjay Kawol, Acting Senior Chief Executive, as part time
    Chairperson.
  12. Cabinet has taken note of the reconstitution of the Council of the National Social Inclusion
    Foundation with Mr Medavy Pillay Munien as part time Chairperson.
    Note: Cabinet decisions are available on the internet. The address is http://pmo.govmu.org
    Government Information Service
    Prime Minister’s Office
    09 March 2023 Port Louis

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