AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDigital Education Boost: MBRGI and The Digital School announced a three-year push to support 500,000+ learners in Mauritania, Nigeria, Lesotho, Zambia, Namibia, and Angola, with school support, digital learning spaces, teacher training, and job-ready skills. Culture & Music Spotlight: Mauritania’s Noura Mint Seymali is set to bring her desert blues to Berlin’s Humboldt Forum area via the Durchlüften festival (free entry), highlighting Mauritanian griot-rooted music on an international bill. LGBTQ+ Refugee Stories: A new documentary short, Exiled for Existing, shares accounts from LGBTQ+ refugees fleeing laws and violence across Africa, including mentions of Mauritania in the wider regional context. Sports & Identity Tension: Iran and Egypt urged FIFA to avoid any “Pride Match” presentation around a World Cup game in Seattle, keeping the debate over religion, identity, and global sport in the spotlight. Mauritania in Diplomacy: Oman’s foreign minister received a call from Mauritania’s counterpart, reaffirming cooperation and regional stability ties.
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