AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLocal Empowerment: Qatar Charity (QC) and Mauritania’s Ministry of Social Action inaugurated a sewing workshop in Nouakchott for Women’s Empowerment Training Centre graduates, aiming to turn training into steady income for women from vulnerable families. Diplomatic Ties: Mauritania’s Prime Minister El Moctar Ould Djay met Qatar’s ambassador Shaheen bin Ali al-Kaabi to discuss ways to deepen bilateral cooperation. Development Finance: The AfDB said it boosted its Mauritania support portfolio from $147m to $659m over three years, targeting energy, agriculture, water, transport, governance, youth entrepreneurship and private sector growth. Cost of Living: Mauritania will keep the fuel oil subsidy at 70 MRO per litre and hold fuel prices unchanged this month to cushion citizens amid economic pressure. Energy & Trade Link: LNG reporting highlights Mauritania/Senegal’s joint LNG project as new supply entering global markets, even as Middle East conflict clouds LNG forecasts. Regional Security & Logistics: Morocco says it dismantled an ISIL-linked cell planning an attack, while transport groups report disruptions affecting freight routes tied to Mauritania and the wider Sahel.
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