AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPrivate Sector Boost: The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) signed 13 financing and cooperation agreements at the IsDB Group’s 2026 Annual Meetings in Baku, including a Shariah-compliant SME line of financing with Azerbaijan’s Business Development Fund. LGBTQ+ Refugee Stories: “Exiled for Existing” shares first-person accounts from LGBTQ+ refugees, with Mauritania named among places where same-sex relations can be punishable by death, spotlighting Pride-era activism and asylum realities. Mali Civilian Harm: Human Rights Watch reports grave abuses in Mali by militants and the Malian armed forces, including killings of civilians and children, plus drone strikes. Water Access Map: A new global data map highlights where safely managed drinking water is still out of reach, with billions lacking reliable clean water. EU Deportation Debate: Ireland signals it wants to opt into EU “return hub” rules, with Mauritania listed among possible destinations—raising fresh human-rights concerns. Mauritania Culture & Lifestyle: A guide to sand yachting in Mauritania points to desert wind patterns, safety tips, and respectful local engagement. Music Spotlight: Earagail Arts Festival’s July programme features Mauritania’s Noura Mint Seymali alongside international acts, bringing Moorish griot-inspired sounds to new audiences. Regional Diplomacy: Oman’s foreign minister spoke with Mauritania’s Sayyid Badr, praising shared security and cooperation. UN Peace Decade: The UN General Assembly proclaimed 2027–2036 the International Decade of Strengthening Peace for Future Generations, with Mauritania among the sponsors.
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