One Year After Cyclone Chido, the University of Mayotte Campus Is Being Rebuilt
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The help desk Chido 2, set up by the State to support the companies of Mayotte lastingly affected by the cyclone Chido, is now open. This system is aimed at SMEs who have suffered a loss of turnover of at least 30% in February and/or March 2025. The application is made online, via four specific forms available on impots.gouv.fr, from 15 December 2025 to 31 January 2026 (strict deadline). The aid can reach €20 000 per month, depending on the acco…
A year ago, Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte and damaged the University of Mayotte campus. Several buildings and infrastructure suffered damage. According to a post on the university's official Facebook page, classrooms have been re-equipped with modern teaching materials. Laboratories and practical work rooms have been renovated, and charging stations have been installed for students and staff. A mural has been created on campus. This work aims to …
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