Nouadhibou: Project Launched to Support 6,000 Migrants Who Survived Drowning (Sahara Media)
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A humanitarian project to support irregular migrants who survived drowning was announced today, Thursday, in the city of Nouadhibou. The project targets 6,000 beneficiaries and extends over 18 months, with a financial ceiling of 1.3 million euros. The project includes providing food aid, healthcare, and psychological support, in addition to improving infrastructure and enhancing coordination with local authorities to ensure an effective response…
A boat carrying 171 Guinean migrants, including pregnant women and children, was intercepted by the Mauritanian Coast Guard in the waters close to Nouadhibou, after 14 days of drift at sea. According to information relayed by Sahara Media, the boat had left the Guinean coast on 1 July in... Read more Nouadhibou (Mauritania): 171 Guinean migrants rescued after 14 days of drift at sea appeared first on ledjely.
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