The project aims to support the research and transfer capacities of a local economic sector with plant eco-extracts of plants from Reunion and to increase their added value in the identification of new antiviral treatments.
Through this new development programme, CIVIS wishes to strengthen the attractiveness of this site by restoring existing buildings, equipment, routes and creating new activities while preserving its environmental quality.
The project concerns the establishment of a potabilisation station for a better water supply to the population of Bras-Panon. The entire population of the municipality (12,767 inhabitants) will be fed by this new facility.
The city of Saint-Pierre wants to equip the lower part of the Basse-Terre district with proximity equipment over a space of 6 000 m², which will ultimately bring environmental comfort to the inhabitants.
The project “Creation of a water ptabilisation plant on the DASSY site” carried out in the municipality of Saint-Pierre, aims to design and realise a treatment plant for the distribution of quality water.
Réunion, due to its insularity and the size of its population, could represent the largest French registry on stroke. This project aims to develop a health research hub on stroke and strengthen the health status of these patients.
The project will implement a set of two shelters for disabled people (all types of disabilities combined), an occupational foster home (weekly day care of 20 people) and a shelter with a capacity of 20 rooms.
This project consists of renovating the entire public lighting park in the municipality of St André, or 3,860 luminaires, with LED technology with the objective of reducing average energy consumption by 54 %.
This is an outgoing mobility project of a CHU Dermatology researcher in Australia to monitor the impact of papillomavirus vaccine in young women and men as well as side effects in the aftermath of HPV vaccination.
The municipality of Saint-André wishes to renovate the Doctor Martin school in a strategy of maintaining its heritage, upgrading to standards, improving energy and improving thermal comfort for students and staff.