AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigration & Routes: Mauritania is named in a new FIA risk analysis as part of a “dunki” pathway used by Pakistani nationals to reach Spain’s Canary Islands, with the agency citing offloads of about 40,000 passengers in 2025 and pointing to shifting transit hubs across Cyprus, parts of Eastern Europe, and West Africa. Regional Travel Context: A separate report says many African migrants in South Africa are expected to be repatriated by next week, with Mauritania listed among countries already sending citizens home—an issue that can affect cross-border movement and travel planning. Western Sahara Diplomacy: UN envoy Staffan de Mistura is traveling to Nouakchott and other capitals to prepare for a Security Council meeting, after a resolution endorsed Morocco’s autonomy plan—watch this space for knock-on effects on travel and access in the region. Desert Food & Tourism-Adjacent Living: In Sahrawi refugee camps near Tindouf, Algeria, a tilapia fish-farming project is supplying fresh seafood locally, reducing long trips to Mauritania—good news for everyday life in a harsh travel corridor. Food Supply Watch (Mauritania link): Oceana’s canned fish supply outlook flags easing conditions in Morocco and Mauritania as pelagic catches improve, which could influence availability for travelers and visitors who rely on local food supply.
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