AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDigital Education Boost: Dubai’s MBRGI, via The Digital School, is rolling out a three-year digital learning push for 500,000+ people across Mauritania, Nigeria, Lesotho, Zambia, Namibia and Angola—training teachers, equipping learning spaces, and preparing youth for job-ready skills. Cultural Spotlight: Berlin’s Humboldt Forum hosts the free Durchlüften festival (July 9–Aug 1), featuring Mauritania’s Noura Mint Seymali among international acts and DJs. LGBTQ+ Refugee Stories: A new short documentary, “Exiled for Existing,” shares accounts from LGBTQ+ refugees fleeing deadly or prison-linked laws in parts of Africa, with a premiere during Pride Month 2026. Sahara Politics: A POLISARIO UN representative reiterated that no state can “trade” Sahrawi rights or decide their destiny, referencing UN-linked diplomatic meetings involving Algeria and Mauritania. Mauritania in the News: An Oman–Mauritania foreign minister call highlighted “brotherly relations” and plans to deepen cooperation across sectors.
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