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A $7 Million National Project to Strengthen Water Management Between Mauritania, Mali and Senegal in the Mesopotamia Desert

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The United Nations said that Mauritania, Mali and Senegal had launched a $7 million cross-border project to strengthen water management and reduce conflicts associated with scarcity in border areas, to be implemented within 24 months and benefiting more than 151,000 people directly. The report indicated that the project, funded by the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund, would also include more than 535,000 indirect beneficiaries in the most vulne…
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The United Nations said that Mauritania, Mali and Senegal had launched a $7 million cross-border project to strengthen water management and reduce conflicts associated with scarcity in border areas, to be implemented within 24 months and benefiting more than 151,000 people directly. The report indicated that the project, funded by the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund, would also include more than 535,000 indirect beneficiaries in the most vulne…

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saharamedias.net broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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