AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWHO Internship Access: The UN’s World Health Organisation opened its Global Internship Programme to citizens of all 194 member states, including 54 African countries, with placements across Switzerland and WHO offices worldwide. Irregular Migration Routes: Human smugglers are shifting Europe-bound routes, including a new corridor that reportedly moves migrants via Mauritania and Senegal before boats reach Spain’s Canary Islands. Connectivity for Trade: The “Via Africa” submarine cable system is planned to link Europe and Africa along the Atlantic, with landing points including Mauritania and Senegal, aiming to boost high-capacity connectivity. Critical Minerals Deal: Mauritania and the United States signed a framework agreement to deepen cooperation in critical minerals and rare earths, targeting stronger supply chains and processing. Business Tourism Push: The IFC committed up to $15m to expand Mauritania’s Sheraton Nouakchott Hotel, supporting jobs and conferences. Inflation Watch: Mauritania’s local commodity prices rose sharply in June, lifting overall inflation pressures, with food—especially fish and red meat—driving much of the increase. Border Logistics: A Moroccan embassy delegation helped ease congestion at the Rosso border with Senegal, improving truck flow after weeks of disruption. Oil Exploration Interest: Murphy Oil and Chariot have applied for offshore exploration acreage in Mauritania, following renewed interest after other firms exited. Music Spotlight: AFRIMMA 2026 nominees were unveiled, with Davido leading the pack as the awards return after a two-year break.
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