Africazine:
The judicial cooperation between Madagascar and Mauritius is set for significant enhancement.
During a meeting in Port-Louis, Madagascar’s Minister of Justice, Fanirisoa Ernaivo, and Mauritius’ Prime Minister, Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam, discussed strengthening ties. Key topics included economic cooperation and improving the employment conditions for Malagasy workers in Mauritius.
Strengthening Economic Ties Between Madagascar and Mauritius
The discussions highlighted the importance of bolstering economic cooperation between the two nations. Minister Ernaivo emphasized the need for proper training and skill development for Malagasy workers. This initiative aims to ensure that these workers can secure employment under favorable conditions.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the issue of clandestine employment of Malagasy workers in Mauritius. The Minister’s government is committed to providing the necessary training to enhance their qualifications.
Madagascar: Key figures on judicial cooperation
- An amount was not specified
Facilitating Education for Malagasy Students
Another significant point of discussion was the potential for facilitating the application and admission processes for Malagasy students in Mauritian educational institutions. This initiative could pave the way for greater educational opportunities for students from Madagascar.
Next Steps in Cooperation Efforts
- Implementation of training programs for Malagasy workers
- Development of streamlined processes for student admissions
Strengthening judicial and economic ties between Madagascar and Mauritius is a priority for both nations.
