AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMauritania Telecom Upgrade: Mauritania selected three companies to provide satellite telecommunications services after a January tender, with 9 bids submitted in two licensing categories—an important step for connectivity and digital services. LNG & Regional Energy: The IGU World LNG Report 2026 highlights record global LNG trade of 436.98m tonnes in 2025 and names Mauritania/Senegal’s Greater Tortue Ahmeyim as a new exporting milestone, reinforcing West Africa’s growing gas role. Humanitarian Coordination in Nouakchott: Qatar Red Crescent Society joined the 50th ARCO General Assembly in Nouakchott, discussing regional humanitarian priorities and future expansion plans, including closer embassy–QRCS coordination. Local Livelihoods Under Pressure: A report spotlights Mauritania’s Imraguen fishing community and the Banc d’Arguin ecosystem, warning that climate change and overfishing threaten a centuries-old desert-ocean way of life. Cost of Living Policy: Mauritania maintains a fuel oil subsidy aimed at cushioning cost-of-living pressures, keeping attention on fiscal sustainability and household affordability.
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