Mauritians

Mauritians (singular Mauritian; French: Mauricien; Creole: Morisien) are nationals or natives of the Republic of Mauritius and their descendants. Mauritius is a multi-ethnic society. The majority of Mauritians are descended from Indians, while large minorities are also descended from Africans, Chinese and Europeans.

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Afrobarometer · 19 December 2023 English

Change, while real, is often slow and uneven; gaps persist even as both men and women make gains in educational attainment, in access to technology and information, and in the …

vary widely. Malagasy, Tanzanians, Togolese, and Mauritians lead the way in expressing high confidence that


IOM: International Organization for Migration · 15 December 2023 English

Study to Review Existing Practices in Southern Africa Development Community Member States on Diaspora Engagement and Productive Use of Remittances in the Region International Organization for Migration 17 route des …

into the country has increased, as more and more Mauritians were living abroad, and more investment options


IOM: International Organization for Migration · 13 December 2023 English

The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the IOM Development Fund. [...] The project is being implemented in Mauritius and …

business merchants, as well as the emigration of Mauritians abroad. From an estimated migrant workforce of grappling with economic challenges. Several other Mauritians were unsure of their personal liberties and also and in the early years after independence, many Mauritians emigrated mainly to Australia, Canada and South emigration, it was estimated that over 71,000 Mauritians left the country between 1933 and 1982 (Jahangeer-Chojoo Immigration was reportedly active in encouraging Mauritians to emigrate to other countries for employment


Afrobarometer · 10 November 2023 English

Most African countries have ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, and many have …

example, while eight out of 10 Senegalese (83%) and Mauritians (80%) say support for abused and neglected children


Afrobarometer · 7 November 2023 English

AB update October 2023 highlights In the field and around the network As the launch of Round 10 surveys approaches, AB pursued dissemination of Round 9 findings and kicked off …

support government restrictions  Dispatch 712: Mauritians call for greater government efforts to protect afrobarometer.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/AD712-Mauritians-call-for-more-action-to-protect-the-environm


UN: The United Nations · 27 October 2023 English

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forcible removal by the United Kingdom of the Mauritians who were residing at the time in the Archipelago rights conventions. From 2018 to 2023, five Mauritians served on the Committee on Economic, Social and


Brookings Institution · 18 October 2023 English

China's economic, diplomatic, and military activities in South Asia and the Indian Ocean island states have New Delhi concerned about Beijing's growing influence in its neighborhood. In this episode of …

they don’t call themselves Indian Mauritians, they’re Mauritians, they’re Sri Lankans, they’re Maldivians


OHCHR: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights · 27 September 2023 English

Census data can geographical district, sex, marital status and thus be used to illustrate the extent to which a educational attainment, and is particularly number of ICESCR rights are realised …

years by SM (the most data, chiefly relating to Mauritians, on the recent one having been completed in 2017) the survey does capture information for ‘Non-Mauritians’, certain more detailed information, including


World Bank Group · 28 June 2023 English

450 individuals, with at least 70% - 80% being Mauritians, it is proposed to implement a daily pickup system 450 individuals, with at least 70% - 80% being Mauritians, it is proposed to implement a daily pickup system


Afrobarometer · 28 June 2023 English

Key issues range from the fairness of campaign conditions to the safety and integrity of the voting environment and the transparency of the count on Election Day. [...] Perceptions that …

South Africans, 75% of Senegalese, and 77% of Mauritians. In addition, almost two-thirds (64%) say their (71%), Ugandans (71%), Senegalese (70%), and Mauritians (70%). Only in two countries did majorities say


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