AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Spotlight (Mauritania): At Mbera refugee camp, Mauritanian nurse Abidine Ould Sidewa is credited with improving reception care for new arrivals—triage, malnutrition screening, zero-dose vaccinations, and health education—highlighting how local health workers shape outcomes for refugees. Migration & Borders (Mauritania/US): A Detroit crash involving an ICE operation left a Mauritanian man impaled; family members say they were kept in the dark about whether he was alive, while separate US court rulings struck down Trump-era immigration holds affecting applicants from 39 “high-risk” countries, including Mauritania. Coast Guard Rescue (Mauritania): Mauritania’s coastguard rescued 110 West African migrants off Nouakchott after a boat engine failure, with passengers from The Gambia, Mali, Senegal, and others—another reminder of the Atlantic crossing’s risks. Energy & Education (Mauritania): Russia says it’s ready to share energy technologies with Mauritania for “technological sovereignty,” alongside plans for training in oil and gas. Women & Cities (North Africa): A women-led urban development programme concluded in Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia, focusing on gender-responsive planning and inclusive local governance. Culture & Society (Regional): Jeune Afrique and The Africa Report released a 2026 Africa performance ranking where Mauritius climbed to 2nd and Ghana entered the top 10—measuring governance, influence, and innovation, including cultural and diplomatic reach.
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