Resources on Green Jobs
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Publication
Skills for Green Jobs in Mauritius
30 May 2019
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Project
Mauritius: Assessing the green jobs potential
13 November 2014
Green jobs assessments conducted in Mauritius with the technical support of the ILO have helped to identify the national potential for green jobs creation and informed policy dialogue.
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Publication
Green jobs assessment: Mauritius
03 November 2014
This report provides an assessment of existent and potential green jobs in major economic industries of a small island developing state: Mauritius. It aims to inform and shape the Maurice Île Durable (MID) project, which was launched in 2008 with the objective to make Mauritius a world model of sustainable development.
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Sustainable development for Small Island States
Green ambitions in Mauritius
26 August 2014
The ILO is partnering with Mauritius as it rolls out its green economy action plan ahead of the UN Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in Samoa.
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Publication
Green jobs in Mauritius. Experiences from a Small Island Developing State
11 March 2013
The Government of Mauritius has adopted a sustainable development framework called “Maurice, Ile Durable” and aims to be a model of sustainable development for Small Island Developing States. This synthesis report presents an overview of four studies carried out in Mauritius in 2011-2012 with support from the ILO Green Jobs Programme. Objetive of the studies was to explore the green jobs opportunities within the “Maurice Ile Durable” framework.
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Publication
Assessing current and potential green jobs: the case of Mauritius
31 May 2012
This policy brief summarizes the findings of an assessment on the potential of green jobs creation in Mauritius. It originated from a request by the Government of Mauritius and was conducted by the ILO in cooperation with a national research team.
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News
Green Job creation in Mauritius
22 February 2012
The ILO Green Jobs Programme organized a national workshop on green jobs creation on 22 and 23 February 2012. During this workshop, Government representatives, as well as employers’ and workers’ organizations discussed the results of four national assessments on green job creation conducted during the past months and developed a strategy to integrate the creation of green jobs into the national development strategy.