AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHumanitarian Fallout: The Hormuz crisis is pushing up energy and transport costs, and UN agencies warn it’s feeding hunger—WFP says Somalia and Afghanistan are already seeing sharp increases in acute food insecurity. Education & Scholarships: Applications opened for the Helmut Schmidt Programme, a DAAD-funded master’s scholarship in Germany for students from many Arab countries, with full tuition and a monthly stipend. Mauritania on the Move (Migration): Mauritania’s coastguard rescued 110 migrants off Nouakchott, including women and children, after a boat engine failure on the Atlantic route. Health in Mauritania: At Mbera refugee camp, a nurse at the triage centre is credited with improving malnutrition screening, vaccinations, and early care for new arrivals. Energy & Sovereignty: Russia says it will share energy technologies with Mauritania to support “technological sovereignty,” including training and possible hydroelectric cooperation. Women & Cities: A women-led urban development programme has concluded in Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia, focusing on gender-responsive planning and inclusive public spaces.
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