AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDevelopment Finance: Mauritania and the OPEC Fund signed two financing agreements totaling $195mn, including a 2026–2029 country partnership framework of up to $180mn aimed at climate-resilient infrastructure, food security and other development priorities. Diplomacy: President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani spoke by phone with Türkiye’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, with both sides stressing new momentum in trade, agriculture, fisheries, security and defense industry cooperation. Regional Governance & Climate: The CHAMP coalition launched a Subnational Advisory Council in London, formally bringing mayors, governors and regional leaders into climate decision-making. Migration & Rights: A lawsuit in the US challenges Philadelphia ICE’s policy shift that led to re-arrests during routine immigrant check-ins, after a federal judge ordered releases. Humanitarian/Libya: The Global Sumud Flotilla says ten activists detained in eastern Libya are being released, with several already reported in Tunisia as diplomatic efforts continue. EU Migration Policy: EU states are reportedly scouting countries such as Mauritania for “return hubs” to hold rejected asylum seekers pending deportation. SRHR Access: A summit in Abuja called for stronger, rights-based sexual and reproductive health services for migrants and refugees, including in Mauritania.
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