AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDigital Sovereignty: Mauritania launched its first national cloud platform to host government data and digital services locally, aiming to boost cybersecurity, protect sensitive national information, and keep public services running securely. Payments for Trade: Africa’s central banks agreed interoperable payment systems are key to boosting cross-border trade and inclusion, with focus on common standards and local-currency settlement to speed AfCFTA implementation. Energy Cooperation: Russia and Mauritania agreed to step up work on energy projects, including oil and gas, renewables like wind, and cybersecurity for critical infrastructure. Regional Power Links: The AfDB signed project implementation contracts tied to the 225 kV Mauritania–Mali power interconnection under the Desert to Power initiative, supporting grid reliability and energy trade. Water Governance: The Global Water Organization met in Jeddah to review progress on its governance model and four-year strategy, with Mauritania among founding members. Mining & Markets: First Quantum announced its Q2 2026 results timeline; it operates in Zambia and Mauritania. Infrastructure & Climate Risk: FAO mapped where an El Niño-driven drought risk is highest, with the Sahel and parts of Southern Africa flagged for crop and pasture stress.
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