AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMauritania–Qatar Cooperation: Nouakchott saw Qatar Charity (QC) inaugurate a sewing workshop for female graduates of the Women’s Empowerment Training Center, aiming to boost income for vulnerable families through skills and job links. Mining & Sovereignty: At the MOTA 2026 summit in Paris, Mauritania’s mines minister argued for “trust-based” mining sovereignty, pointing to SNIM’s model to reassure investors while maximizing national value. Energy & LNG: The IGU World LNG Report 2026 highlights record LNG trade in 2025 and notes first-time LNG exports from Mauritania/Senegal via the Tortue/Ahmeyim project, even as Middle East conflict clouds forecasts. Development Finance: The AfDB says it has expanded its Mauritania support portfolio from $147m to $659m over three years, targeting energy, water, transport, agriculture, governance and youth. Environment & Livelihoods: A report spotlights the Imraguen fishing community at Banc d’Arguin, warning that climate change and overfishing threaten a centuries-old desert-ocean way of life.
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