Thousands of displaced Malian refugees in Northern Mauritania rely on water trucks provided by the United Nations to survive. Go to resource »
Across the Sahel, some 13 million people risk being victims of a serious food crisis if rapid action is not taken. Go to resource »
As the spotlight on the Sahel widens, analytic shortcuts are perpetuating a superficial understanding of the region’s security dynamics. … Go to resource »
An education reform program in Mauritania puts an emphasis on getting more girls into school, through awareness campaigns, school improvements, and … Go to resource »
The following item is a Letter of Intent of the government of Mauritania, which describes the policies that Mauritania intends to implement in the … Go to resource »
A third world country, Mauritania was long in having a private media. From independence in 1961 up to 1988, there was no private media. Freedom of … Go to resource »
In West Africa, the Sahara desert is growing by thousands of square kilometres a year and the search for water for people and their animals becomes … Go to resource »
The Mauritanian government is guilty of routine and systematic torture, according to a new Amnesty International report. Go to resource »
A cross-country study on measures undertaken to curb violence against women. Cases studies are from Ghana, Kenya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Sierra … Go to resource »
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