Ministry of Internal Affairs Seychelles

Seychelles Launches National Tsunami Ready Board to Strengthen Coastal Resilience

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has formally launched the National Tsunami Ready Board, marking a significant milestone in the country’s commitment to enhancing coastal resilience and disaster preparedness.

The ceremony featured the official presentation of appointment letters by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr. Charles Fonseka, to the newly nominated Board members. The establishment of the Board falls under the Disaster Risk Management Act, 2014, and reflects the Government’s ongoing efforts to institutionalize disaster risk reduction through structured coordination and oversight.

In his address, Minister Fonseka extended his congratulations and appreciation to the board members for their willingness to take on this critical responsibility. He emphasized the importance of their respective institutions ranging from meteorology and disaster management to policing, coastal development, and emergency response in driving forward national tsunami preparedness. The Minister urged members to translate policy into action and foster a culture of readiness not only for tsunamis but also for other hazards such as cyclones, storm surges, and coastal threats.

The Seychelles National Tsunami Ready Board will serve as the principal national oversight body for the implementation of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)’s Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme. The Programme is a performance-based initiative that enhances community-level preparedness through clear indicators, collaborative planning, and capacity building.

Key responsibilities of the Board include:

  • Providing strategic direction and national coordination on tsunami preparedness initiatives;
  • Supporting the long-term implementation of the Tsunami Ready Programme across Seychelles’ coastal communities;
  • Reviewing and endorsing local applications for Tsunami Ready recognition prior to international submission;
  • Promoting sustainable risk reduction practices and institutional collaboration.

Seychelles' commitment to the IOC Tsunami Ready Programme is guided by UNESCO-IOC Manual 74: Tsunami Ready Community Recognition and supported through the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (IOTWMS).

As a Small Island Developing State (SIDS), Seychelles is especially vulnerable to ocean-related hazards. The launch of this board represents a proactive step towards building resilience and ensuring that communities are better prepared to respond to and recover from future threats.

Members of the newly appointed Seychelles National Tsunami Ready Board are as follows:

  1. Mr. Robert Ernesta, Director General, Disaster Risk Management Division (DRMD)
  2. Mr. Vincent Amelie, Chief Executive Officer, Seychelles Meteorological Authority (SMA)
  3. Mr. Cyril Bonnelame, Chief Executive Officer, Islands Development Company (IDC)
  4. Major Gerald Wong-Pool, Director, National Information Sharing and Coordination Centre (NISCC)
  5. Mr. Peter Estico, Head of Emergency Section, Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs

Symbolic launch of the Transformative Integrated Adaptation and Early Warning System (TIAWES) Project.

The Government of Seychelles, in partnership with the People’s Republic of China and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), held the official signing and symbolic launch of the Transformative Integrated Adaptation and Early Warning System (TIAWES) Project.
The ceremony, held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, marked the formal commencement of this important initiative through the signing of the project document by the Minister for Internal Affairs, Mr. Charles Fonseka on behalf of the Government of Seychelles, the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China Lin Nan, and the UNDP Resident Representative Ms. Amanda Serumaga.
 
With a total funding allocation of USD 2,049,530, the TIAWES Project will be implemented by the Disaster Risk Management Division (DRMD) under the Ministry of Internal Affairs. It aims to strengthen national resilience through the development of integrated early warning systems, enhanced institutional coordination, community preparedness, and improved access to risk data for informed decision-making.
This initiative supports Seychelles’ national priorities under the Disaster Risk Reduction Strategic Action Plan (2021–2030) and contributes to the global Early Warnings for All (EW4ALL) initiative.
 
The Ministry expresses its appreciation to all partners involved for their continued commitment to strengthening disaster risk governance and climate resilience in Seychelles. The signing was also attended by the Minister for Agriculture, Climate Change and Energy, Mr. Favien Joubert, as well as the Director General of the Disaster Risk Management Division (DRMD), Mr. Robert Ernesta, and other distinguished guests.

Inauguration of the St. Louis Hill Stabilisation Project Marks a New Chapter in Disaster Risk Management

The Ministry of Internal Affairs officially inaugurated the St. Louis Hill Stabilisation Project on Friday 27th June 2025, during a ceremony held at the St. Louis Community Centre. The event was attended by the President of the Republic of Seychelles, Mr. Wavel Ramkalawan, together with the Minister for Lands and Housing, Mr. Billy Rangasamy, and the Minister for Local Government and Community Affairs, Ms. Rose-Marie Hoareau. Also present were senior officials, technical partners, and members of the local community.

The St. Louis Hill Stabilisation Project was launched in direct response to the devastating rains of December 2023, which caused widespread slope instability in several parts of Mahé. The St. Louis area, identified as one of the most vulnerable zones, was prioritised for intervention to protect lives, homes, and critical infrastructure.

In his keynote address, the Minister for Internal Affairs, Mr. Charles Fonseka, highlighted the government’s continued efforts to address high-risk areas across the country. He underscored the importance of investing in resilient infrastructure and strengthening national capacity to respond to climate-induced hazards.

A standout feature of this project was the integration of advanced stabilisation techniques, introduced following a technical training mission to Switzerland in March 2025. A multidisciplinary team of Seychellois professionals from the Department of Risk and Disaster Management, Seychelles Infrastructure Agency, Planning Authority, and PetroSeychelles benefited from the mission and applied the acquired knowledge directly to the St. Louis project.

The inauguration not only marked the completion of a vital infrastructure initiative, but also celebrated the collaboration between institutions and the growing technical expertise within the country. The project serves as a model for future interventions in other landslide-prone areas across Seychelles.

MINISTER FONSEKA LEADS DELEGATION TO BONNE ESPOIRE HIGH SECURITY PRISON 16th July

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr. Charles Fonseka, led a high-level delegation on an official visit to the Bonne Espoire High Security Prison on Tuesday, 15th July 2025. He was joined by the Minister of Employment and Social Affairs, Mrs. Patricia Francourt, the Commissioner of Seychelles Prison Services (SPS), Mrs. Janet George, and the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ted Barbe.

The visit showcased the final stages of completion of the new high-security facility, which is scheduled to open at the end of July 2025. Once operational, the prison will accommodate up to 20 high-risk inmates in its initial phase, with future expansion planned.

This development marks a significant milestone in Seychelles’ correctional system. The facility introduces a structured approach to inmate classification and separation based on risk levels, enhancing security and improving rehabilitation and management practices. The design includes wheelchair-accessible cells, visitor rooms, and scheduled outdoor time to support inmates’ wellbeing.

Following the tour, the delegation held discussions with the SPS leadership team, focusing on strengthening inter-ministerial collaboration, particularly in the area of rehabilitation and reintegration. These programmes aim to provide inmates with vocational training, education, and psychosocial support to prepare them for successful reintegration into society.

Minister Francourt emphasized, “The partnership between our Ministries is essential. Rehabilitation and reintegration require coordinated efforts, especially in preparing inmates for life beyond prison.”

Minister Fonseka added, “By working closely with Seychelles Prison Services, we can implement systems that not only maintain security but also give inmates a real opportunity for reform and reintegration.”

Commissioner of Police Mr. Ted Barbe also expressed his support, highlighting the importance of secure and rehabilitative correctional environments in maintaining national safety and social cohesion.

Minister of Internal Affairs Visits Ongoing St. Louis Stabilisation Project

The Minister of Internal Affairs recently conducted a site visit to the St. Louis Stabilisation Project, a vital national initiative aimed at strengthening slope stability and safeguarding infrastructure and nearby communities in the St. Louis area. The project is part of the government’s ongoing commitment to enhancing resilience against environmental risks, particularly in vulnerable zones.

During the visit, the Minister was briefed on the progress of the project and commended the coordinated efforts of the team on-site. A key highlight was his meeting with the group of Seychellois professionals who u derwent specialised training in Switzerland. These individuals are now actively applying the stabilisation techniques and technical knowledge they acquired overseas directly to the St. Louis site.

The local team is composed of representatives from the Seychelles Infrastructure Agency (SIA), the Seychelles Planning Authority, the Disaster Risk Management Division (DRMD) and Mr. Jean-Luc Mondon from Petro Seychelles. Their involvement reflects a strong inter-agency collaboration and a national push toward building in-country expertise to handle complex environmental engineering tasks.

The Minister expressed his pride in the team's dedication and professionalism, underscoring the importance of equipping Seychellois with world-class knowledge and tools. He noted that such capacity-building initiatives not only benefit the current project but also strengthen the country’s long-term ability to manage similar challenges.

“This project is a clear example of how investment in our people yields results. We are seeing modern techniques being implemented by Seychellois, for Seychelles. This is a sustainable model we aim to continue across the board,” the Minister stated.

The St. Louis Stabilisation Project is progressing steadily and is expected to serve as a model for future slope and infrastructure resilience efforts across the country.

Launch of Seychelles Citizen Corridor

The Seychelles Citizen Corridor is Officially Open! 

On 4th July 2025, the Seychelles Citizens Corridor was officially launched at the Seychelles International Airport a major step forward in enhancing the arrival experience for Seychellois citizens and accredited diplomats.

The launch began with a press conference where key stakeholders outlined the project’s technical features and benefits, including faster clearance times, reduced congestion, and a more seamless welcome home for our citizens.

The event featured remarks by the Minister for Internal Affairs, Mr. Charles Fonseka, who highlighted the government’s vision to modernize border services. In his address, he stated:

“The Citizen Corridor is a contactless border clearance procedure which catapults Seychelles to the forefront of travel facilitation in the African region... Citizens will bypass immigration counters as all verification is completed ahead of their arrival.”

The symbolic ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by Minister Fonseka and Minister for Transport, Mr. Anthony Derjacques, followed by a live demonstration by Immigration Officers showcasing how the corridor works with automated checks, dedicated signage, and prioritized access.

This achievement reflects strong collaboration across agencies including Immigration, Customs, Police, Health, and the Seychelles Airports Authority, and builds on the success of the Seychelles Electronic Border System (SEBS).

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all partners and stakeholders who made this vision a reality.
The Citizens Corridor is more than a project  it is a promise to our people for faster, smarter, and citizen-focused public service.

Courtesy Call of H.E. Gen Patrick NYAMVUMBA, High Commissioner-designate of the Republic of Rwanda, on the Minister for Internal Affairs

H.E. Gen Patrick Nyamvumba, High Commissioner-designate of the Republic of Rwanda to Seychelles, paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Internal Affairs Mr. Charles Fonseka during his official accreditation visit.

During the meeting, the Minister extended warm congratulations to H.E. Gen Nyamvumba on his new appointment and welcomed him to Seychelles. The Minister reaffirmed the strong and friendly relations between Seychelles and Rwanda.

Discussions during the courtesy call revolved around deepening bilateral cooperation, particularly in the areas of law enforcement, prison management, and cybersecurity areas of high priority for the Government of Seychelles. Both parties explored ways to enhance capacity building and technical exchange in these critical sectors.

The Minister emphasized Seychelles' keen interest in developing stronger capabilities in cybersecurity, given the increasing digital threats faced globally. Rwanda’s experience and advancements in this field present valuable opportunities for knowledge-sharing and technical collaboration.

A key highlight of the meeting was the ongoing police cooperation between the Seychelles Police Force and the Rwanda National Police, formalized through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in June 2023. The MoU provides a framework for cooperation in combating transnational crimes such as terrorism, cybercrime, drug and human trafficking, and includes training in crime intelligence and investigation. The courtesy call concluded with a reaffirmation of both countries’ commitment to further deepening cooperation and exploring new areas of mutual interest for the benefit of their respective nations. The Meeting was also attended by the Deputy Commissioner Police Francis Songoire and Chief Immigration Officer  Erica Dufresnne