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UNDP Accelerator Lab : First Collective Intelligence Exercise with Stakeholders of the Tourism Sector

22 June 2021 By Avinash Meetoo Leave a Comment

A big thank you to all those who participated in our first Collective Intelligence Exercise

Since its launch in April 2021, the UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles Accelerator Lab has engaged with several stakeholders in the tourism sector, at various levels, to understand how local Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have been impacted by the pandemic. As Mauritius is set to open its borders on 15 July, the level of optimism in the tourism sector is increasing but the re-opening also comes with a set of challenges, particularly for local MSMEs which will have to adapt quickly.

Getting Smarter Together

One interesting tool in our toolkit is Collective Intelligence. This is not a new concept. In fact, it has existed for centuries. Societies have relied on collective intelligence to share knowledge and practices to find solutions to complex issues.

Consequently, to better grasp the challenges which MSMEs will face following the re-opening of the borders, the UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles Accelerator Lab embarked on a Collective Intelligence exercise with over 15 representatives from the private (including MSMEs), public, academic, civil society, and innovation spheres. The advent of the “digital age” and not forgetting, the collapse of “face-to-face” interactions due to COVID-19 related restrictions, means that the exercise was done online.

We would like to thank the group of 15 participants for their contributions and their eagerness to collaborate to ensure that the re-opening benefits all:

  • Asif Jeetun, Economics Analyst, Business Mauritius
  • Bernard Cayeux, Founder, Book Mauritius Villas
  • Daden Venkatasawmy, Head, Collaborative Economic Development, Business Mauritius
  • Daveena Aubeeluck-Bauluck, Co-Director / Administrative Secretary, Scuba World Mauritius
  • Diya Nababsing-Jetshan, Head of Technology & Digital Transformation, IBL Group
  • Issana Agathe, Manager, Rodrigues Tourism Office
  • Jean-Yan Norbert, Communication Assistant at UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles
  • Leevana Kistnen, Representative from SME Mauritius
  • Marie Paule Pierre Louis Rango, Éco Ballade (Rodrigues)
  • Marie Stephania Perrine, Founding Curator, Global Shapers Rodrigues
  • Matthieu Appassamy, Managing Director, Holiday Lettings
  • Nassima Sadar, Strategy & Partnerships, Living Labs Foundation & Co-Founder of Mo Angels
  • Natacha Emilien, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Red Dot
  • Rajendra Payen, Administration & Operations Director, Blue Acqua World, Trou D’eau Douce
  • Sandrine Sumodhee, Strategic Project Manager & Business Development, Albion Encounters by AIC International Ltd
  • Sharma Seechurn, Research and Development Coordinator, Human Resource Development Council
  • Sharon Sunassee, Communication Assistant at UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles
  • Sophie Montocchio, Independent Consultant and Founder of Parapli Rouz
  • Stéphane Bellerose, Communications Specialist, UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles

Growing optimism amid challenges

Before kicking off, we asked all the participants to let us know their level of optimism for the re-opening of Mauritian borders and the potential for a recovery in the tourism sector. Most participants expressed slight optimism, which was a good note to start our discussion. Many recognized that the challenge is not over and that the sector will need to re-invent itself to sustain further shocks.

Participants were divided into three groups which were each facilitated by a member of the Accelerator Lab team. These smaller group discussions revolved around four main questions and the Accelerator Lab used Mural to capture live insights.

After the breakout sessions, all participants came back to the plenary session and, in the end, several important policies to potentially help MSMEs navigate these difficult times were identified.

We learned a lot more from this exercise and we will continue to share insights and outcomes in a series of upcoming blogs to amplify diverse voices and experiences. Stay tuned!

Filed Under: Education, Future, News, Society

Lessons learnt on the way to become better people

10 June 2021 By Avinash Meetoo Leave a Comment

Switched on my computer and was greeted with this: “Be grateful. There is no such thing as failure, just lessons to be learnt on the way”.

This is very nice… and something I have experienced countless times since I was a kid. Every setback was an opportunity to learn a (life) lesson and ultimately made me a better person. And, speaking of becoming a better person, Christina also have this life philosophy. And I am happy to say that we also share this with Anya and Kyan.

Anya and Kyan finished their HSC and SC exams yesterday and, while the whole year was tough (for many reasons), they have learned quite a lot of good lessons and, consequently, have become better people. We love this.

Here are some photos of them yesterday coming back from their last exam.

Filed Under: Education, Future, News, Society

Starting as Head of Experimentation Accelerator Labs at UNDP Mauritius & Seychelles

1 February 2021 By Avinash Meetoo 2 Comments

When I was a kid, I was a computer geek and, at university, I found it natural to study Computer Science (or, more precisely, Informatics). Since returning to Mauritius in 1998, I have worked in many institutions and organisations and I have always tried to put my following mantra into practice:

“It’s not about hardware or software. It’s about people.”

For me, empowering people and unleashing them to fight against problems affecting fellow citizens is the only reasonable way forward…

This is why I am very happy to announce that I am now the Head of Experimentation at the Accelerator Lab of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Mauritius & Seychelles office. As part of a network operating in 116 countries, the Mauritius & Seychelles Accelerator Lab will contribute to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030:

  1. No Poverty,
  2. Zero Hunger,
  3. Good Health and Well-being,
  4. Quality Education,
  5. Gender Equality,
  6. Clean Water and Sanitation,
  7. Affordable and Clean Energy,
  8. Decent Work and Economic Growth,
  9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure,
  10. Reducing Inequality,
  11. Sustainable Cities and Communities,
  12. Responsible Consumption and Production,
  13. Climate Action,
  14. Life Below Water,
  15. Life On Land,
  16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions and
  17. Partnerships for the Goals.

This is going to be tough. But I am confident that, with the Head of Solutions Mapping and the Head of Exploration and other colleagues at UNDP Mauritius & Seychelles, we will achieve big. As Head of Experimentation, I will do my best to create multi-stakeholder solutions to address complex problems using innovation, technology, strategic-thinking and leadership.

Prior to joining UNDP, I was Senior Adviser at the Ministry of Technology, Communication and Innovation, a board member of the National Computer Board and a one of the governors of the University of Technology, Mauritius. Here are some key moments during my tenure.

A lot of important and interesting things need to happen during the next ten years.

I want to work with all those willing to put in the effort to make the world better.

Horizon 2030, that’s our new motto ?

Filed Under: Computing, Education, Finance, Future, News, Society, Technology

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