Latest Covid-19 Protocol for Mauritius.
As per the Government Information Services, with effect from July 1st, 2022 the wearing of mask in public areas is no more compulsory.
However, the wearing of mask is recommended for:
Wearing of mask is still recommended in enclosed public places, crowded areas and gatherings.
The following sanitary measures are also recommended:
This conference is organized jointly by the Université des Mascareignes, a public university in the idyllic island of Mauritius, and the Social Responsibility Research Network. After the disruptions of the past couple of years we are looking forward to this event and to meeting you in Mauritius.
This conference will mark the 20th anniversary of the first ever CSR conference which was held in London and organised by Prof. David Crowther.
CSR was first defined as a concept whereby companies would decide voluntarily to contribute to a better society and cleaner environment (European Commission, 2001). Nowadays, CSR has become a priority issue on governments’ agendas. The phenomenon of investigation in CSR no longer has an exclusive focus on private owned companies. Global trends have forced both private and public actors to reshape their frameworks, rules, and business models.
Some benefits of a public sector CSR include their ability to help inspire new strategies to address gaps in public sector capacity and to promote synergies between the complementary skills of public, private and civil society actors to achieve public policy goals related to sustainable development.