AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMigration & Humanitarian Response: Mauritania’s coastguard says it rescued 1,187 migrants in Mauritanian waters since May 28, with 1,076 rescued in just 10 days, after a lull following Tabaski; people were taken to EU-funded reception centres in Nouakchott and Nouadhibou for registration and protection checks. Local Care in Refugee Life: At Mbera camp in southeastern Mauritania, nurse Abidine Ould Sidewa is highlighted for leading triage, malnutrition screening, vaccinations for zero-dose children, and health education for new arrivals. Culture & Music: Mauritanian-born singer Salif Sarr is profiled for using Fulani-language music to “wake up” his community, with an upcoming performance tied to the Columbus Arts Festival. Women & Cities: Mauritania joins Morocco and Tunisia in concluding a Women and Sustainable Cities Programme that trained women and helped them shape gender-responsive urban planning and policy. Diplomacy: The UAE received credentials copies from Mauritania’s ambassador, underscoring continued bilateral cooperation. Energy & Tech Sovereignty: Russia’s deputy energy minister says Moscow is ready to share energy technologies with Mauritania to support “technological sovereignty.” Sports & Identity: FIFA confirms CAF Referee of the Year Omar Abdulkadir Artan is excluded from the 2026 World Cup after being denied entry to the United States.
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