AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMigration & Rights: A lawsuit in Philadelphia challenges ICE’s policy shift that led to the re-arrest of immigrants during routine check-ins, including a 36-year-old Mauritanian slavery survivor released by a judge after detention. Humanitarian Access (Mauritania): A Nouadhibou education center is offering French, Arabic and math lessons to migrant children, aiming to connect them to Mauritania’s public schooling instead of risky irregular routes. Local Solidarity (Nouakchott): Qatar Charity inaugurated a solidarity market in Toujounine district, Nouakchott, supporting about 60 low-income families with 62 small stalls for income generation. Culture & Identity: A feature explains who the Imazighen/Amazigh are, noting large communities across North Africa and smaller groups in Mauritania. Travel & Lifestyle (Mauritania): A practical guide shares how to plan sand yachting in Mauritania, from desert winds and safety gear to respecting local culture. SRHR for People on the Move: Stakeholders called for stronger SRHR access for migrants and refugees, with Mauritania included in the Safe Passage Project. Diplomacy: Sultan Haitham sent a written message to Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, focusing on boosting bilateral ties with Oman.
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