Seychelles’ economy is heavily reliant on tourism, fisheries, and offshore financial services, with efforts to diversify into renewable energy and digital services. Government policies focus on sustainable tourism and marine conservation. Regulatory frameworks are robust but require improvements in financial transparency. Society enjoys relatively high living standards, though income inequality persists. Education is strong, aligning with tourism and fisheries sectors. Climate risks, particularly rising sea levels and ocean warming, threaten infrastructure and marine resources. Healthcare services are accessible but depend on external support for specialized care.