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Indian Ocean Commission

The Indian Ocean Commission (French: Commission de l'Océan Indien, COI) is an intergovernmental organisation that links African Indian Ocean nations: Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion (an overseas region of France), and Seychelles.[1] There are also seven observers: China, the European Union, the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie,[2][3] the Sovereign Order of Malta,[4] India, Japan and the United Nations.

Indian Ocean Commission
Commission de l'Océan Indien
Map of members (including mainland France)
AbbreviationIOC
Formation1982
Founded atPort Louis, Mauritius
TypeIntergovernmental organisation
HeadquartersEbene, Mauritius
Membership
 Comoros
 Madagascar
 Mauritius
 Réunion (France)
 Seychelles
Official language
French
Secretary General
Vêlayoudom Marimoutou
Websitecommissionoceanindien.org

The IOC was created in 1982 in Port-Louis, Mauritius, and institutionalised in 1984 by the Victoria Agreement (Seychelles).[1]

Historical background

The IOC was created in 1982 in Port Louis, by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Mauritius, Madagascar and Seychelles.[5][6]

In 1984, the General Cooperation Agreement signed in Victoria (Seychelles) institutionalised the organization.

In 1986, Comoros and France (Réunion Island), joined the organisation.[6]

In 1989, the IOC was provided with a General Secretariat. The headquarters of the IOC is located in Mauritius.

Development

Since the early 1990s, the IOC has been implementing cooperation projects in environmental management and preservation with the support of the European Union and French cooperation. Over the course of these projects, the IOC has acquired recognised expertise in the management of marine and coastal environments, fisheries and the preservation of biodiversity.

At the beginning of the 2000s, the IOC constantly advocated the specific needs of developing islands, particularly in conferences organised by the United Nations.

In September 2005, the IOC requested observer status at the UN General Assembly.

In 2016, the People's Republic of China becomes the first observer member of the organisation. It is followed in 2017 by the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, the Sovereign Order of Malta and the European Union.

In 2018, the IOC assumes the chairmanship of the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (CGPCS) for a period of two years. In 2020, Kenya takes over the chairmanship. However, the IOC continues to serve as the secretariat of the CGPCS.

In 2019, at a ministerial retreat in Moroni (Comoros), the Moroni Declaration on the Future of the IOC is adopted. This text deals with the modernisation of the IOC.

During the 34th Council of Ministers of March 6, 2020 in Seychelles, the Victoria Agreement, the founding text of the IOC, is revised.

In 2020, India, Japan and the United Nations become observer members.

The IOC's project portfolio has expanded considerably: political stability, public health, gender, mobility, entrepreneurship, infrastructure, regional connectivity (digital, air, maritime), trade negotiations, maritime security, food security and agricultural development, fisheries and fisheries surveillance, climate change mitigation, sustainable coastal zone management, waste management, use of earth observation technologies for environmental monitoring, renewable energy, culture, etc.

The IOC has a dozen technical and financial partners, among which the European Union and the French Development Agency.

Members

Member States

States Year
Comoros 1986
France (Réunion) 1986
Madagascar 1982
Mauritius 1982
Seychelles 1982

Observing members

Administration

The IOC is at the service of its Member States.

Bodies

The Council of Ministers (composed of the foreign ministers of the member countries) provides the strategic and political direction of the IOC. It is the supreme decision-making body of the organisation. The chairmanship of the IOC Council of Ministers is annual and rotating (in alphabetical order of member countries).

The Committee of Permanent Liaison Officers (composed of senior officials from member states) is responsible for monitoring the implementation of these decisions.

The General Secretariat, based in Ebene, Mauritius, is responsible for implementing the decisions of the decision-making bodies. It develops and manages cooperation projects. It is responsible for mobilizing resources from the donor community.

The revised Victoria Agreement (2020) makes the Summit of Heads of State and Government a statutory body of the organisation. The IOC Summit will now be held every five years to set the strategic and political direction of the organisation.

Secretaries-General

Secretary-General Member State Start of mandate End of mandate
Henri Rasolondraibe   Madagascar 5 June 1989 05July 1993
Jérémie Bonnelame   Seychelles 5 July 1993 5 July 1997
Caabi El-Yachroutu Mohamed   Comoros 5 July 1997 12 July 2001
Wilfrid Bertile [fr]   Réunion (France) 12 July 2001 5 July 2004
Monique Andréas Esoavelomandroso   Madagascar 5 July 2004 15 July 2008
Callixte d'Offay   Seychelles 15 July 2008 12 July 2012
Jean Claude de l'Estrac [fr]   Mauritius 12 July 2012 13 July 2016
Hamadi Madi Boléro   Comoros 13 July 2016 16 July 2020
Vêlayoudom Marimoutou [fr]   Réunion (France) 16 July 2020

Objectives and areas of intervention

As an intergovernmental organisation of cooperation, the Indian Ocean Commission promotes peace and stability, maritime security, food security, environmental conservation, fisheries, climate change adaptation, the interests of island developing states, public health and cultural expression.

Its action is thus in line with the international frameworks to which its member states are signatories, such as the Global Agenda for Sustainable Development to 2030 and the Global Climate Agreement, among others.

In 2020, the IOC is implementing 14 cooperation projects. Over the period 2020–2025, it will manage a total project budget of approximately 130 million euros.

References

  1. ^ a b "IOC and the EU". European External Action Service. 6 October 2016. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  2. ^ Bagchi, Indrani (6 March 2020). "India accepted as observer in Indian Ocean Commision [sic]". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Membres observateurs de la COI" (in French). Commission de l'océan Indien. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  4. ^ "The Sovereign Order of Malta signs Cooperation Agreement with the Indian Ocean Commission". Sovereign Order of Malta. 4 July 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  5. ^ Svicevic, Marko (2021). "10". Compendium of documents relating to regional and sub-regional peace and security in Africa (2 ed.). Pretoria University Law Press. p. 739.
  6. ^ a b McDougall, Derek (1994). "The Indian Ocean commission: Regional cooperation in the South‐West Indian ocean". The Round Table. 83 (332): 455–467. doi:10.1080/00358539408454228. ISSN 0035-8533.

External links

  • Official website
  • World Bank Regional Institutions
  • . Delegation of the European Union to Mauritius, to the Union of the Comoros and to the Republic of Seychelles. Archived from the original on 28 August 2016.

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Union the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie 2 3 the Sovereign Order of Malta 4 India Japan and the United Nations Indian Ocean CommissionCommission de l Ocean IndienMap of members including mainland France AbbreviationIOCFormation1982Founded atPort Louis MauritiusTypeIntergovernmental organisationHeadquartersEbene MauritiusMembership Comoros Madagascar Mauritius Reunion France SeychellesOfficial languageFrenchSecretary GeneralVelayoudom MarimoutouWebsitecommissionoceanindien orgThe IOC was created in 1982 in Port Louis Mauritius and institutionalised in 1984 by the Victoria Agreement Seychelles 1 Contents 1 Historical background 1 1 Development 2 Members 2 1 Member States 2 2 Observing members 3 Administration 3 1 Bodies 3 2 Secretaries General 4 Objectives and areas of intervention 5 References 6 External linksHistorical background EditThe IOC was created in 1982 in Port Louis by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Mauritius Madagascar and Seychelles 5 6 In 1984 the General Cooperation Agreement signed in Victoria Seychelles institutionalised the organization In 1986 Comoros and France Reunion Island joined the organisation 6 In 1989 the IOC was provided with a General Secretariat The headquarters of the IOC is located in Mauritius Development Edit Since the early 1990s the IOC has been implementing cooperation projects in environmental management and preservation with the support of the European Union and French cooperation Over the course of these projects the IOC has acquired recognised expertise in the management of marine and coastal environments fisheries and the preservation of biodiversity At the beginning of the 2000s the IOC constantly advocated the specific needs of developing islands particularly in conferences organised by the United Nations In September 2005 the IOC requested observer status at the UN General Assembly In 2016 the People s Republic of China becomes the first observer member of the organisation It is followed in 2017 by the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie the Sovereign Order of Malta and the European Union In 2018 the IOC assumes the chairmanship of the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia CGPCS for a period of two years In 2020 Kenya takes over the chairmanship However the IOC continues to serve as the secretariat of the CGPCS In 2019 at a ministerial retreat in Moroni Comoros the Moroni Declaration on the Future of the IOC is adopted This text deals with the modernisation of the IOC During the 34th Council of Ministers of March 6 2020 in Seychelles the Victoria Agreement the founding text of the IOC is revised In 2020 India Japan and the United Nations become observer members The IOC s project portfolio has expanded considerably political stability public health gender mobility entrepreneurship infrastructure regional connectivity digital air maritime trade negotiations maritime security food security and agricultural development fisheries and fisheries surveillance climate change mitigation sustainable coastal zone management waste management use of earth observation technologies for environmental monitoring renewable energy culture etc The IOC has a dozen technical and financial partners among which the European Union and the French Development Agency Members EditMember States Edit States YearComoros 1986France Reunion 1986Madagascar 1982Mauritius 1982Seychelles 1982Observing members Edit Members Joining yearPeople s Republic of China 2016Order of Malta 2017Organisation internationale de la Francophonie 2017European Union 2017India 2020Japan 2020United Nations 2020Administration EditThe IOC is at the service of its Member States Bodies Edit The Council of Ministers composed of the foreign ministers of the member countries provides the strategic and political direction of the IOC It is the supreme decision making body of the organisation The chairmanship of the IOC Council of Ministers is annual and rotating in alphabetical order of member countries The Committee of Permanent Liaison Officers composed of senior officials from member states is responsible for monitoring the implementation of these decisions The General Secretariat based in Ebene Mauritius is responsible for implementing the decisions of the decision making bodies It develops and manages cooperation projects It is responsible for mobilizing resources from the donor community The revised Victoria Agreement 2020 makes the Summit of Heads of State and Government a statutory body of the organisation The IOC Summit will now be held every five years to set the strategic and political direction of the organisation Secretaries General Edit Secretary General Member State Start of mandate End of mandateHenri Rasolondraibe Madagascar 5 June 1989 05July 1993Jeremie Bonnelame Seychelles 5 July 1993 5 July 1997Caabi El Yachroutu Mohamed Comoros 5 July 1997 12 July 2001Wilfrid Bertile fr Reunion France 12 July 2001 5 July 2004Monique Andreas Esoavelomandroso Madagascar 5 July 2004 15 July 2008Callixte d Offay Seychelles 15 July 2008 12 July 2012Jean Claude de l Estrac fr Mauritius 12 July 2012 13 July 2016Hamadi Madi Bolero Comoros 13 July 2016 16 July 2020Velayoudom Marimoutou fr Reunion France 16 July 2020 Objectives and areas of intervention EditAs an intergovernmental organisation of cooperation the Indian Ocean Commission promotes peace and stability maritime security food security environmental conservation fisheries climate change adaptation the interests of island developing states public health and cultural expression Its action is thus in line with the international frameworks to which its member states are signatories such as the Global Agenda for Sustainable Development to 2030 and the Global Climate Agreement among others In 2020 the IOC is implementing 14 cooperation projects Over the period 2020 2025 it will manage a total project budget of approximately 130 million euros References Edit a b IOC and the EU European External Action Service 6 October 2016 Retrieved 11 March 2020 Bagchi Indrani 6 March 2020 India accepted as observer in Indian Ocean Commision sic The Times of India Retrieved 11 March 2020 Membres observateurs de la COI in French Commission de l ocean Indien Retrieved 8 June 2020 The Sovereign Order of Malta signs Cooperation Agreement with the Indian Ocean Commission Sovereign Order of Malta 4 July 2017 Retrieved 8 May 2020 Svicevic Marko 2021 10 Compendium of documents relating to regional and sub regional peace and security in Africa 2 ed Pretoria University Law Press p 739 a b McDougall Derek 1994 The Indian Ocean commission Regional cooperation in the South West Indian ocean The Round Table 83 332 455 467 doi 10 1080 00358539408454228 ISSN 0035 8533 External links EditOfficial website World Bank Regional Institutions Indian Ocean Commission Delegation of the European Union to Mauritius to the Union of the Comoros and to the Republic of Seychelles Archived from the original on 28 August 2016 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