AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDigital Sovereignty: Mauritania launched its first national cloud platform to host government data and services locally, aiming to boost cybersecurity, protect sensitive information, and keep public services running with less reliance on foreign infrastructure. Power Sector Deal: Saudi ACWA signed a PPP and power purchase agreement for the 230MW N’Diago gas-fired combined-cycle plant—Mauritania’s first large-scale gas IPP—using domestic GTA natural gas to strengthen grid reliability. Energy Cooperation: Russia and Mauritania agreed to step up work on energy projects, including oil and gas cooperation, power plant modernization, renewables, and cybersecurity for critical infrastructure. Education Push: MBRGI and The Digital School plan a three-year digital learning initiative reaching 500,000+ people across Mauritania and five other African countries, with school support, teacher training, and job-ready skills. Regional Finance: Central banks and payment providers across Africa backed interoperable payment systems to cut cross-border costs and speed up trade, with Mauritania among participants. Sports Spotlight: Glenn Nyberg of Sweden is set to referee Spain vs Austria at the World Cup.
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