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Seychelles

Seychelles
  • © UNESCO/Hans-Henning Schlicht
  • Aldabra Atoll is home to the world's largest population of giant tortoises.

The country is covered by the UNESCO Cluster Office in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

The Seychelles pays particular attention to issues linked to biodiversity, coastal environments and natural heritage.

 

Below you can access the projects that are currently being implemented in the country within the framework of UNESCO’s Natural Sciences Sector.

 

Oceans

- Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System programme (IOTWS)

- OceanData and Information Network for Africa (ODINAFRICA)

Coasts and Small Islands

- Small Islands VOICE in the Seychelles More

- Youth Visioning for Island Living initiative: Helping to create more employment through local investment

- Dominica-Seychelles Kwéyòl Exchange Program 2006

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