Commission de l'océan Indien
The Indian ocean Commission is an intergovernmental organization that brings together five Member States: the Union of the Comoros, France on behalf of Reunion, Madagascar, Mauritius and Seychelles. Created by the Port Louis Declaration in 1982, the IOC was institutionalized in Seychelles in 1984 by the General Agreement on Cooperation, better known as the “Victoria Agreement”.
IOC’s mission is to strengthen regional cooperation while defending the common interests of these countries through cooperation projects covering a wide range of sectors: preservation of ecosystems, sustainable management of natural resources, maritime safety, entrepreneurship, public health, renewable energy and culture.
Commission de l'océan Indien (COI)
Secrétariat général de la Commission de l’océan Indien, Blue Tower, 3e étage, rue de l’Institut, 72201 – Ebène
Mauritius
phone: +230 402 6100
e-mail: juliette.janin@coi-ioc.org