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  • November 6
  • IRIN Mauritania: Malnutrition Has No Season in Nouakchott

    At the health centre in Dar Naim, a working class neighbourhood of Nouakchott, the building for malnourished children is always full: in rural areas the seasons and crops affect malnutrition levels whereas in the capital this phenomenon remains constant throughout the year.

  • Leadership Nigeria: UN Expert Cautions Mauritania On Slavery Practices

    While noting the significant steps that have been taken in Mauritania to tackle slavery, an independent United Nations human rights expert today called for a comprehensive strategy to put an end to this scourge, warning of its impact on the country's future.

  • November 5
  • IRIN Mauritania: Don't Abandon Us, HIV-Positive Community Tells Donors

    People living with HIV in Mauritania are voicing their concerns about the suspension of HIV/AIDS funding by the World Bank and the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. They feel powerless in the face of the decisions, of which they are suffering the consequences.

  • November 4
  • IRIN Mauritania: Malnutrition Has No Season in Nouakchott

    At the health centre in Dar Naim, a working class neighbourhood of Nouakchott, the building for malnourished children is always full: in rural areas the seasons and crops affect malnutrition levels whereas in the capital this phenomenon remains constant throughout the year.

  • UN News Mauritania: Independent UN Expert Urges Country to Do More to End Slavery Practices

    While noting the significant steps that have been taken in Mauritania to tackle slavery, an independent United Nations human rights expert today called for a comprehensive strategy to put an end to this scourge, warning of its impact on the country's future.

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  • IRIN Mauritania: 'As Soon As My Children Get Better I Will Go Back to the Village'

    Adama Ndiaye, 20, is originally from the Kaédi region in the south of Mauritania - one of the regions worst affected by malnutrition. After losing her first two children she decided to go to the capital Nouakchott to care for her twins and her youngest child.

  • October 30
  • allAfrica.com Mauritania: Desert Locusts Threaten Region

    A potentially serious infestation of desert locusts has broken out in Mauritania, but experts are hopeful that quickly implemented countermeasures will prevent a  repeat of the plague that hit the region five years ago.

  • October 26
  • UN News Mauritania: Local Authorities Bring Locust Plague Under Control, UN Says

    Local emergency control operations in Mauritania have successfully contained a massive outbreak of desert locusts which were threatening to spread north to other countries in West Africa and devastating farmers' livelihoods, the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) reported today.




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