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The Ministry of the Interior Is Launching an Intensive Campaign to Combat Begging in Nouakchott.

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The national programme against begging of the Ministry of the Interior and the promotion of Mauritanian decentralization has launched a campaign against begging, which includes the removal of them from the main roads and meetings. The campaign is continuing at its current stage for three weeks, according to a statement published by the Ministry of the Interior via Facebook. It has adopted a plan to combat the phenomenon, which includes a census …
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The National Programme against Begging of the Ministry of the Interior, Decentralization and Local Development today launched a campaign against begging, which includes the removal of beggars from the main roads and meetings. The Ministry of the Interior explained that the campaign is continuing at its current stage, three weeks after the adoption of an action plan to address begging, which contains four components. The components are distribute…

The national programme against begging of the Ministry of the Interior and the promotion of Mauritanian decentralization has launched a campaign against begging, which includes the removal of them from the main roads and meetings. The campaign is continuing at its current stage for three weeks, according to a statement published by the Ministry of the Interior via Facebook. It has adopted a plan to combat the phenomenon, which includes a census …

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alwiam.info broke the news in Mauritania on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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