Road resurfacing planned

Several main roads in Monaco will be recoated next week, leading to traffic disruptions throughout areas of the Principality.
Between Monday 23rd and Friday 27th November, the Urban Planning Department will repair the coating on several roads. These are regular road renovation projects that generally occur on part of the Grand Prix circuit.
The roads affected are Avenue Princesse Alice and Boulevard des Moulins; Quartier des Fleurs, Rue des Roses and Rue des Géraniums; Avenue Albert II; Avenue des Papalins; and Boulevard des Moulins towards the west exit of Monaco.
The works will take place from 8pm to 6am.
Further information can be found here.
 
Photo © Government Communication Department  / Michael Alesi
 
 

Special Order of Grimaldi honours

As part of National Day celebrations, Prince Albert II this year wanted to honour all the men and women who have been at the forefront of the fight against Covid-19 in Monaco.
National Day in Monaco is as much about celebrating the people who contribute to its way of life as it is to honouring the Sovereign Prince and his family.
Therefore, this year, at the request of Prince Albert, the various members of the Monegasque community who have assisted in the months-long battle to protect citizens from the coronavirus were recognised and rewarded.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
On Monday morning, the Sovereign Prince presented Director of the Princess Grace Hospital Centre, Beno îte de Sevelinges, the ′Covid-19 Promotion’ Order of Grimaldi for all hospital staff.
In the afternoon, in the Court of Honour of the Palace, the Prince, in the presence of Princess Charlene and members of the Princely Family, awarded the ’Covid-19 Promotion’ decorations in the Order of Grimaldi and Medals of Honour for Volunteers to over 80 people.
 
 
© Photos: Eric Mathon / Prince’s Palace, Manu Vitali / Government Communication Department
 

MEB’s e-mission to Russia

The Monaco Economic Board hosted its first ever economic e-mission with Russian entrepreneurs this month, securing 100 meetings and paving the way for future business opportunities with the country.

The health crisis has forced the Monaco Economic Board (MEB) to change the way it finds new outside opportunities for the businesses of the Principality. As a result, they test-ran a virtual e-mission with a selection of Russian businesspeople on 11th and 12th of November.

The groundwork had been set in previous years through physical meetings with chambers of commerce and business associations in four key cities: Moscow, St Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don and Novosibirsk. The bonds forged and trust already established made it possible for the MEB to host two days of “virtual economic missions” with each city individually, all simultaneously translated for the best possible experience.

The agenda started with an opening briefing session, followed by an opening speech given by Mireille Pettiti, the Ambassador of Monaco to Russia, who recalled her 2015 appointment to the post and remembered that even then, there was a desire by the Principality to strengthen ties between the two countries. Representatives from the chambers of commerce then presented short presentations before giving way to more intimate meetings held in virtual chat rooms.

Monaco had 18 entities participating and were able to secure 100 meetings using this new format. The businesses included wholesale trade, pharmaceuticals, banking, finance and information and communication technology and opened up many new development possibilities.

After the e-meetings, there was a review session, asking participants for feedback so that the MEB can improve on the format for future exchanges in other destinations.

 

Photo: Moscow, source Pixabay

 
 
 

 

Children at centre of new anti-violence campaign

The impact that domestic violence has on the children who witness it is being highlighted in the latest campaign by Monaco’s women’s rights committee.

The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women has been chosen as the date to roll out the new campaign by the Committee for the Promotion and Protection of Women’s Rights to raise awareness and remind everyone that violence is not something that needs to be endured.

The committee presented its new campaign at the Théâtre des Muses on Friday ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, which will take place on 25th November.

The campaign, entitled Violence has no place in our lives, focuses on domestic violence and is intended not only for victims, but for those who witness it as well.

“Too often, the issue of domestic violence is seen only through the direct victim. However, we must not neglect direct witnesses such as children who can experience deep emotional and psychological disorders by unwittingly witnessing this violence within the home,” explained Interministerial Delegate for Women’s Rights Céline Cottalorda.

A film has been shot especially for the campaign and will be debuted on Wednesday 25th November on both the Committee’s website as well as on Monaco Info. It features a child and shows that violence doesn’t always have just one victim, and that the scars left behind are not necessarily visible.

There will also be a free conference, moderated by Secretary of State for Justice Robert Gelli, on Thursday 26th at the Technical and Hotel School of Monaco at 6pm entitled ‘Justice in the face of the challenges of domestic violence’. Currently, this is a reservation-only event and will be held so long as the health situation permits.

Additionally, partners of the committee will be holding various events around the day including the Monaco Media Library’s screening and debate on Tuesday 24th November at 5:30pm of the film L’emprise and the Zonta Club’s screening of Papicha on Friday 20th November at 6:30pm at the Théâtre des Variétés.

Women World Leaders Monaco are launching a poster campaign that will feature on the Principality’s buses, while She Can He Can along with Fight AIDS Monaco are teaming up for a no-violence operation on social media inviting men to take action against violence.

According to Céline Cottalorda, the aim is to get the word out as much as possible make as big an impact as possible on this day. She made special thanks the Théâtre des Muses and its director Anthéa Sogno who was present for the unveiling alongside the actors of the film, notably the young boy, Adrien Franceschi, who is the central character of the campaign.

 

For more information or to reserve spaces at the events, visit the Committee for the Promotion and Protection of Women’s Rights’ website at www.dfm.mc

 

Photo: The actors of the film surrounding Céline Cottalord and Anthea Sogno © Communication Department of the Government / Michael Alesi
 
 

Luxe Pack broadens reach with online platform

Luxe Pack, the annual luxury goods packaging exhibit that has taken place in Monaco for 34 years, is launching a new digital platform for visitors and exhibitors this year.
The new concept, titled ‘My Luxe Pack’, will be rolled out officially on 30th November at the start of what would have been the first day of the Luxe Pack trade show at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco.
The digital format allows more reach for those looking to buy and those selling as people from around the world can peruse the selection of goods with the click of a mouse.
As always, suppliers will be offering luxury brand packaging aimed at boosting clients’ business development in three ways: inspiration, innovation and interaction. Links will offer access not only to Monaco’s exhibitors, but also to those in New York, Los Angeles and Shanghai, giving businesses a vast amount of choice and opportunity to get inspired.
Premium packaging manufacturers from all over the globe will come together to present their most creative innovations forming an essential sourcing experience for brands looking to disrupt the market in terms of design, sustainability or through digital innovation.
The online show will run from 30th November to 2nd December and will feature talks by branding experts in the form of digital keynote addresses and round table discussions, all in English. This year’s focus will concentrate on packaging trends, particularly sustainable packaging, as more brands and consumers find this an important aspect.
“Through My Luxe Pack, our team will be continuing its business facilitator role by supporting suppliers and brands in a model that is complementary to that of physical trade shows,” said Fabienne Germond, Director of Luxe Pack. “Our desire is initially to maintain the link between our exhibitors and the entire Luxe Pack brand community in an extremely complex time for them to support them in their recovery and then to combine the face-to-face and digital experiences for the benefit of all our customers.”
The trade fair will also be hosting the Green Awards, whereby a jury of professionals from major luxury brands who are committed to sustainable development will select nominees and winners based on applications sent by suppliers. Also on the jury will be Olivier Wenden, Vice President and CEO of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. The new platform means that visitors will, for the first time, also be given a voice. They are encouraged to vote for their own favourite eco-designed innovation and the one with the most votes will receive a People’s Choice Award. Winners will be announced live on the site on 2nd December at 4pm.
Inscriptions to My Luxe Pack are free.