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MAURITANIA: Tourism industry s...

MAURITANIA: Tourism industry suffers financial fallout after spate of attacks

IRIN
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Mauritania is facing financial fallout in the wake of three terrorist-related attacks between December and February, with the cancellation of the...
MAURITANIA: Struggling to cope...

MAURITANIA: Struggling to cope in pre-harvest “lean season”

IRIN
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Ali Sambadga showed IRIN the contents of his village grain bank - there are just two tonnes of maize left to help thousands of villagers stave off...
MAURITANIA: Record hunger pred...

MAURITANIA: Record hunger predicted in 2008

Monday, March 24, 2008
Food security experts predict that Mauritania, where 70 percent of food eaten is imported, may face its highest ever levels of hunger in 2008, and...
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MAURITANIA: "We are happy to welcome back our brothers and sisters"

IRIN
Friday, March 21, 2008
Yacoub Diop is a former police officer and the current chief of Medina Salam, a village on the Senegal River in southern Mauritania, which recently...
MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: First refu...

MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: First refugees returning from Senegal get mixed welcome

IRIN
Friday, February 22, 2008
As Mauritanian refugees started their historic voyage from Senegal today, some Mauritanians said they feared the return would only burden the country...
MAURITANIA: Fistula - a medica...

MAURITANIA: Fistula - a medical and cultural problem

IRIN
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Efforts to reduce cases of obstetric fistula in Mauritania have been slowed by local customs and beliefs. “Fistula is seen as a punishment,”...
Four French tourists killed in...

Four French tourists killed in Mauritania

Wikinews
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Gunmen have killed four French tourists in Mauritania, Africa. The police chief of Aleg, Mohamed Ould Lemine, told Associated Press that the...
MAURITANIA: Donor funds needed...

MAURITANIA: Donor funds needed to clear landmines

IRIN
Friday, December 21, 2007
Some 400 km north of Nouakchott at the border with Western Sahara is the village of Boulanouar. Only the passing of trains transporting minerals out...
MAURITANIA: The real beginning...

MAURITANIA: The real beginning of the end of slavery?

IRIN
Monday, December 10, 2007
Four months after the passing of a law criminalising slavery in Mauritania, anti-slavery activists hope newly-announced funding for the...
MAURITANIA: Discrimination, st...

MAURITANIA: Discrimination, staff shortages mean mental health short changed

IRIN
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Taking her 15 year old daughter to see a psychiatrist was the last resort for Dianaba Dia. For months beforehand she had used a local doctor who...
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