AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNouakchott Health Access: Qatar Charity inaugurated a multi-service center in Toujounine, Nouakchott North, combining a mosque, school, and a clinic to deliver integrated health and social services for local residents. Climate & Health Risk: Saharan dust is returning, with large columns expected to move from Mauritania, Senegal, and Mali across the Atlantic—potentially reaching the Caribbean and the United States—while dust can worsen respiratory strain and disrupt tropical conditions. Digital Health & Connectivity: An Orange-led consortium launched plans for Via Africa, a 20,000km subsea cable linking Europe to West Africa and extending toward South Africa, with landing points including Mauritania—supporting faster, more reliable connectivity that can strengthen health services and tele-support. Public Health Preparedness: The AfDB summit is set to open under Ebola fears and amid the Iran-war fuel crisis, raising concerns for health system stress, food prices, and rising living costs across Africa. Maritime Security: Obangame Express OE26 concluded in Cameroon, with Mauritania among participating countries, aiming to curb illegal fishing, piracy, and trafficking in the Gulf of Guinea—helping protect coastal communities and supply routes.
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