
Mauritius Strategy
The Mauritius Strategy refers to an important framework developed in 2005 during a United Nations conference, aimed at addressing the needs of small island developing states (SIDS). It focuses on sustainable development and the unique challenges these islands face, such as climate change, economic vulnerability, and limited resources. The strategy emphasizes building resilience, enhancing partnerships, and promoting innovation to improve the quality of life for island communities while protecting their environments. It plays a crucial role in guiding international support and policy-making for SIDS, helping them achieve their development goals effectively.