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09 December 2024
UN Family Day in Mauritius
Team building and bonding are fundamental to fostering a cohesive and productive work environment, especially within the diverse and dynamic context of the United Nations (UN). Under the leadership of the Resident Coordinator and her ongoing commitment to staff well-being, we celebrated our first-ever Family Day at the UN in Mauritius. The event took off with a five-mile hike along the south coast from Le Souffle to La Cambuse. Our group of 130 people from the UN, along with our colleagues from the IMF and World Bank and their families, took in the stunning view from the trail of the rugged black coastal cliffs and wild surf, reminding us of our unique island ecosystems. Following the hike, many of our group members took the opportunity to relax on the white sands at La Cambuse, while others joined in more active pursuits. The sound of laughter filled the air with impromptu games of beach football and pétanque. The mini zipline proved popular with the children. Everyone joined together for lunch to sample Mauritian cuisine grilled on the barbecue and enjoy the fresh tropical fruit on offer. As the day closed on our UN Family Day in Mauritius, it is crucial to recognize that these activities not only strengthen interpersonal relationships but also enhance collaboration and communication among team members. By engaging in team-building exercises, we create a supportive and inclusive atmosphere where every member feels valued and connected. This, in turn, boosts morale, increases motivation, and ultimately leads to more effective delivery of our 2030 Agenda commitments. We embraced this opportunity to connect, collaborate, and cultivate a stronger sense of UNity.