AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWomen’s Economic Empowerment: Qatar Charity (QC) and Mauritania’s Ministry of Social Action, Childhood and Family inaugurated a sewing workshop in Nouakchott for female graduates, targeting breadwinners in vulnerable families and linking training to income opportunities. Bilateral Diplomacy: Mauritania’s Prime Minister El Moctar Ould Djay met Qatar’s ambassador Shaheen bin Ali al-Kaabi to discuss ways to deepen cooperation. Development Finance: The AfDB says its support portfolio for Mauritania has jumped from $147m to $659m over three years, backing 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 to cushion citizens amid economic pressures, with fuel prices unchanged this month. Energy & LNG Watch: Kosmos Energy scheduled its Q2 2026 results for Aug 3 and reported strong momentum in Ghana and steady Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG cargo liftings offshore Mauritania and Senegal. Security Context: Morocco says it dismantled an ISIL-linked cell planning an attack, while regional instability continues to affect cross-border transport routes involving Mauritania.
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