AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRegional fisheries & nutrition: The Gambia launched an FAO-backed plan under the EAF‑Nansen programme to protect small pelagic fish like sardinella and bonga, aiming to secure affordable protein, jobs, and income for coastal and inland communities—while stressing that fish stocks cross borders, so Mauritania, Senegal, and Guinea‑Bissau must manage them together. Digital learning for health-linked futures: MBRGI and The Digital School announced a digital education push reaching more than 500,000 people in Mauritania and five other African countries, with support for school learning, digital spaces, teacher training, and job-ready skills for youth. Human development & health access: A new Human Development Index ranking placed Mauritania among West Africa’s higher performers, while Sierra Leone ranked low—highlighting how progress in life expectancy, education, and living standards often tracks with access to quality healthcare.
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