Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Vice President Faure at the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit

Vice President Faure at the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit

Mon, 23 May 2016
The Vice President of the Republic of Seychelles, Mr. Danny Faure,  is representing the Head of State, Mr. James Alix Michel, at the first World Humanitarian Summit being held from 23rd to 24th May 2016, in Istanbul, Turkey.
The aim of the Summit, an initiative which was  conceived by the UN Secretary General Mr. Ban Ki-moon, in 2012, is to map out a forward-looking humanitarian agenda for the future,  that is more effective and inclusive and which addresses the significant challenges facing a rapidly changing world.
The agenda will focus on five core responsibilities: global leadership to prevent and end conflict; uphold the norms that safeguard humanity; leave no one behind; change people’s lives – from delivering aid to ending need; and invest in humanity.
Consultations at the Summit will provide opportunities for all actors to discuss challenges and emerging trends, identify recommendations and develop a plan of action for the future of humanitarian efforts.
The Vice President’s delegation comprises high level officials from the Ministry of Social Affairs, Community Development and Sports; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Risk and Disaster Management.

U.S. Island of Guam - Minister St.Ange, Seychelles Minister for Tourism & Culture, meets Seychellois national Jacques Bronze living and working in US island of Guam.

President Expresses Condolences to Family of Late Marlène Lionnet

President Expresses Condolences to Family of Late Marlène Lionnet

Mon, 23 May 2016
President James A Michel has expressed his condolences to the family of the late Marlène Lionnet, who died on Sunday in a car accident.
The President said that Mrs Lionnet had rendered valuable services to her country. He recalled that Mrs Lionnet had served with distinction on the Constitutional Appointments Authority for many years and, in that position, had contributed significantly to the development and strengthening of Seychelles’ democratic institutions.
President Michel described the late Mrs Lionnet as an “exceptional lady, an amiable person of great integrity and a role model for many Seychellois, who always put the interests of her country above her own”. The President said that the whole nation is united in grief with the Lionnet family as they mourn the tragic death of Mrs Lionnet, which has profoundly shocked and saddened the people of Seychelles.
"This is a tragedy not only for the Lionnet family but also for the nation,” said the President.
The President added that the people of Seychelles will remember her with fondness and respect as a person of great moral courage, an inspiration to Seychellois women and a patriot who never betrayed her principles.
In his message to the Lionnet family the President said: “We shall all remember Marlène as a kind, caring and compassionate person, devoted to her family and to her community and a person who was also very much involved in public life.
“Our country owes a debt of gratitude to her,” added President Michel.

Monday, May 23, 2016

Vice President Faure at the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit

Vice President Faure at the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit

23.05.2016
The Vice President of the Republic of Seychelles, Mr. Danny Faure,  is representing the Head of State, Mr. James Alix Michel, at the first World Humanitarian Summit being held from 23rd to 24th May 2016, in Istanbul, Turkey.
The aim of the Summit, an initiative which was  conceived by the UN Secretary General Mr. Ban Ki-moon, in 2012, is to map out a forward-looking humanitarian agenda for the future,  that is more effective and inclusive and which addresses the significant challenges facing a rapidly changing world.
The agenda will focus on five core responsibilities: global leadership to prevent and end conflict; uphold the norms that safeguard humanity; leave no one behind; change people’s lives – from delivering aid to ending need; and invest in humanity.
Consultations at the Summit will provide opportunities for all actors to discuss challenges and emerging trends, identify recommendations and develop a plan of action for the future of humanitarian efforts.
The Vice President’s delegation comprises high level officials from the Ministry of Social Affairs, Community Development and Sports; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Risk and Disaster Management.

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

New Ethiopian Ambassador to Seychelles accredited

New Ethiopian Ambassador to Seychelles accredited

Tue, 10 May 2016
The new ambassador of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to the Republic of Seychelles, Ambassador H.E. Mr. Dina Mufti Sid presented his credentials to President James Michel, at State House this morning.
The President congratulated Ambassador Sid on his accreditation and they discussed a wide range of issues with a view to strengthen relations between the two countries, including the fight against piracy, peace and security in the Horn of Africa, as well as trade and tourism.
Ambassador Dina Mufti Sid said that there is great potential to develop tourism and trade between Ethiopia and Seychelles.
“There is a very good relationship between our two countries, but we have to step it up…. We will be looking at expanding the cooperation in the areas of trade and investment” he said.
Ambassador Dina Mufti Sid is based in Nairobi, Kenya.  Seychelles and Ethiopia established diplomatic relations on 14th April 1982. 

Also, present during the meeting were the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Transport, Joel Morgan and the President's Diplomatic Adviser, Ambassador Callixte d'Offay.

The United Nations stands ready to work with Seychelles for a better future on a cleaner planet

The United Nations stands ready to work with Seychelles for a better future on a cleaner planet

Sat, 07 May 2016
Seychelles President James Michel received the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-moon, at State House this evening. The two leaders discussed state affairs in a tête-à-tête meeting before joining a bilateral meeting which was attended by Vice-President Danny Faure, Seychelles Government Ministers and other senior officials from the United Nations delegation.
In his introductory remarks at the bilateral meeting, President Michel welcomed the Secretary-General and his delegation to Seychelles and expressed his appreciation for Mr. Ban Ki-Moon’s inspiring leadership in building peace, development and prosperity in the world.
“We are deeply thankful for your valued and consistent support to the position of Small Island States like Seychelles. Such support has transformed our development perspectives… and has given us a powerful voice in the international scene,” said President Michel.
The discussions centered on climate change, democracy, development goals, sustainable use and conservation of oceanic resources as well as the fights against terrorism, corruption and piracy in the world.
The UN Secretary-General congratulated President Michel on his re-election and commended his commitment to democracy and democratic values.
He said that Seychelles had made a great impact in the international arena in championing the cause of Small Island Developing States and the fight against climate change.
Following the meeting, the two leaders addressed members of the Seychelles and UN media.
“Mr. Ban Ki-moon and myself have agreed on the seriousness and urgency of the threat posed by climate change and on the need for a rapid implementation of the Paris Agreement by all parties concerned. I have reaffirmed Seychelles’ continued engagement and commitment in the implementation of the landmark 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement on climate Change.In this regard, I have outlined the actions that Seychelles is already taking on climate change in the spirit of the SAMOA PATHWAY, in promoting the Blue Economy concept, as well as the use of climate forecasting services to boost development… I have also reiterated to Mr. Ban Ki-moon Seychelles’ appreciation for his valued support to our national and regional efforts in combating transnational crimes, like piracy and drug trafficking, and in promoting maritime security across the Indian Ocean and in Africa,” said President Michel.
Mr. Ban Ki-Moon said that the United Nations stands ready to work with Seychelles for a better future on a cleaner planet, and that the country is in an excellent position to build on its record of protecting the environment, creating sustainable livelihoods and increasing the use of renewable energy.
“I have just held fruitful meetings with His Excellency President James Alix Michel and his cabinet members. …. I am confident that the leadership will continue to build on Seychelles’ record as a strong and vibrant democracy. These islands are famous for their natural beauty. Earlier this afternoon, I visited the breathtaking Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve. I think that this is a common asset for the whole humanity and thank you for preserving all this very valuable treasure of humanity. I am even more impressed by the Seychelles’ sense of responsibility in our world. The problems we face as a planet – climate change, poverty and insecurity – will only be solved through a global, multilateral response. I thank the government and people of the Seychelles for their leadership on these issues, and particularly for your early ratification of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. You are one of the 16 countries who have ratified at such an early stage. I sincerely hope that you will exercise your political leadership to encourage many other countries to follow suit. You and your peers have shown that small islands have big ideas and big political will,” said Mr. Ban Ki-moon.
President James Michel and Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon were then joined by dignitaries and guests for a reception in honour of Mr. Ban, who was accompanied by his spouse, Mrs. Ban Soon-taek.
Miss Sonam Tsultrim, a youth who participated in an international competition for the International Year of SIDS in 2014, by composing a letter to Mr. Ban Ki-moon about the need to preserve islands and their environment, read out her letter to him, which was warmly applauded by the Secretary General.
Popular singer and songwriter, Mr. Joe Samy and a school choir, also performed a song for the guests. The National Cultural Troupe also presented a series of traditional dances for the United Nations delegation.

Monday, May 2, 2016

Official Visit of the United Nations Secretary General to Seychelles

Official Visit of the United Nations Secretary General to Seychelles

Mon, 02 May 2016
At the invitation of the President of the Republic of Seychelles, Mr. James Alix Michel, the Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-moon will undertake an official visit to Seychelles from 7th to 8thof May. He is the first serving Secretary General of the United Nations ever to visit Seychelles since the country joined the Organisation in September 1976.
This visit is particularly timely and significant as Seychelles commemorates its 40th anniversary as a sovereign nation and its membership of the United Nations. It is a powerful testimony to the exemplary and fruitful partnership between Seychelles and the United Nations, as well as its agencies, in the political and socio-economic development of Seychelles over the years. This partnership draws its strength from the UN charter, the values it upholds and the opportunities offered by the Organisation for friendship and cooperation with the international community. It is nurtured by a common purpose: the progress of people, peace, justice and prosperity in the world.
As Seychelles prepares to welcome Mr. Ban Ki-moon and to express to him its appreciation for the role played by the UN in helping Seychelles attain nationhood, as well as his outstanding service and invaluable contributions to the UN, in particular in spearheading real action on climate change and sustainable development, the country will also celebrate the United Nations Secretary General’s recognition that Seychelles and other islands have a voice and vision worthy of his attention and engagement.
It will be recalled that President Michel has built a personal and special relationship with Mr. Ban Ki-moon and that Government and other stakeholders have successfully used the UN as a platform for championing the agenda of SIDS, especially where it concerns combatting climate change, promoting the Blue Economy, maritime security, realising the sustainable development goals, promoting gender equality, youth and women empowerment as well as dealing with other regional and global issues critical to Seychelles.
Mr. Ban Ki-moon will hold bilateral talks with President Michel on 7th of May and will be later hosted to a reception at State House.
It will be recalled that Mr. Ban Ki-moon from the Republic of Korea is the eight occupant of the post. He took office in January 2007. This year marks the end of his second and final, five year term as United Nations Secretary General.

Editor's Note
Photo credit:President James Michel meeting the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Apia, Samoa, on the eve of the Third UN Conference on Small Island Developing States on 31st August 2014.