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Intercontinental Slavery Museum : Rs 50 millions pour la phase 2

Le ministre des Finances, Renganaden Padayachy, a annoncé une enveloppe de Rs 50 millions pour les travaux de la phase 2 de l’Intercontinental Slavery Museum sur deux ans. C’était hier, lors de la présentation du budget 2021/22, à l’Assemblée nationale sous les projets de préservation des bâtiments et musées du patrimoine. Dans ce contexte, il […]

How the Intercontinental Slavery Museum in Mauritius Promotes Peace and Justice

How the Intercontinental Slavery Museum in Mauritius Promotes Peace and Justice by Allegra Chen-Carrel |February 2, 2021 According to the Institute for Economics and Peace, Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, is one of only five countries in the world free from both domestic and international conflict. The Sustaining Peace Project at Columbia University’s Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict and Complexity has been learning from people in sustainably peaceful societies, such as Mauritius, in order to refine its model of lasting peace. One core factor in influencing peaceful dynamics that has emerged is the way that history is told and remembered.

Mauritius: Building peace through Slavery Museum |

Mauritius: Building peace through Slavery Museum |
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Musée de l Esclavage : début de la deuxième phase «très vite», selon Avinash Teeluck

Musée de l Esclavage : début de la deuxième phase «très vite», selon Avinash Teeluck
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How the Intercontinental Slavery Museum in Mauritius Promotes Peace and Justice

How the Intercontinental Slavery Museum in Mauritius Promotes Peace and Justice by Allegra Chen-Carrel |February 2, 2021 According to the Institute for Economics and Peace, Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, is one of only five countries in the world free from both domestic and international conflict. The Sustaining Peace Project at Columbia University’s Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict and Complexity has been learning from people in sustainably peaceful societies, such as Mauritius, in order to refine its model of lasting peace. One core factor in influencing peaceful dynamics that has emerged is the way that history is told and remembered.

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