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Mauritius: First Official Function of Naveena Ramyead

Mauritius: First Official Function of Naveena Ramyead

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Johanne Prosper
Published on 2024-02-18 04:30:25

The new Minister of Industrial Development, SMEs, and Cooperatives held her first official function in her constituency in Vieux-Grand-Port/Rose-Belle.

“It is a happy coincidence that I am this morning at the Rose-Belle hospital for my first official function as minister. Moreover, it is the inauguration of a renovated room for women. They will have the opportunity to receive quality care in a better environment,” she said.

Regarding her new responsibilities, she stated that work is already underway and she will continue in the same direction, bringing a feminine touch. “I had a meeting with the Permanent Secretaries yesterday to review the three sectors grouped under my ministry. I plan to revitalize the work that has already started, with a feminine touch.”

On the political front, as a minister, she is confident in the face of a possible partial election. “As the Prime Minister said, we are ready for any eventuality. Since the 2019 elections, we have been on the ground, and therefore in a perpetual campaign. We will continue our work,” she said.

This article discusses the first official function of the new Minister of Industrial Development, SMEs, and Cooperatives in her constituency of Vieux-Grand-Port/Rose-Belle. The minister expressed her satisfaction with the coincidence of holding her inaugural function at the Rose-Belle hospital, particularly for the opening of a renovated room for women. She emphasized the importance of providing women with quality care in a better environment.

Additionally, the minister mentioned her ongoing work and meetings with the Permanent Secretaries to review the three sectors under her ministry. She expressed her intention to bring a feminine touch to the work that has been initiated and to revitalize the ongoing efforts.

The minister also addressed the political aspect of her role, stating her preparedness for a possible partial election. She reaffirmed her commitment to continuing the work that has been ongoing since the 2019 elections, emphasizing the government’s readiness for any eventuality.

Overall, the article highlights the new minister’s focus on improving the healthcare environment for women, her intention to bring a feminine perspective to her work, and her confidence in addressing potential political challenges.

Read the original article(French) on Le Mauricien

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