AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoImraguen Culture Under Pressure: Mauritania’s Imraguen fishing community at Banc d’Arguin—where motors are banned and sail “lanches” and wading nets sustain a centuries-old way of life—faces mounting threats from climate change and overfishing, putting a UNESCO-listed desert-ocean heritage under strain. Mali Security Shockwaves: In Mali, Tuareg and al-Qaeda-linked groups reportedly coordinate attacks against the junta, while Bamako suffers major electricity and water outages after suspected sabotage to a key transmission line—pain that ripples across daily life and regional stability. Mauritania Education Boost: Dubai’s MBRGI and The Digital School are rolling out a three-year digital learning push for 500,000+ people, including in Mauritania, with school support, teacher training, and job-ready skills. Regional Safety for Trade: Mali has temporarily restricted Moroccan trucks entering the country amid attacks on freight routes, a reminder of how insecurity can quickly disrupt livelihoods and supply lines. Culture Calendar: Berlin’s Humboldt Forum hosts “Durchlüften” with Mauritanian desert blues from Noura Mint Seymali among a free, cross-continental lineup.
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