AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSahrawi Healthcare in Camps: On World Refugee Day, the Polisario Front Office in Catalonia, with the Association of Friendship with the Sahrawi People, held a study day on “Catalonia and Healthcare in the Sahrawi Refugee Camps,” bringing together 16 medical teams for workshops on health projects, patient cases, and a future action plan. Parliamentary Diplomacy: A Sahrawi parliamentary delegation visited Switzerland (Locarno and Bern) to strengthen parliamentary diplomacy and raise awareness of the national cause, meeting Swiss political figures and foreign affairs and development/humanitarian representatives. Human Rights at the UN: NOVACT and ACAPS renewed support for Sahrawi human rights defenders at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, warning that Morocco’s occupation depends on blocking scrutiny; a related presentation said the 2025 report documents nearly 170 violations, with the real toll likely higher due to restricted access. Tourism & Conflict Narrative: The same UN-linked interventions criticized an “information blockade” and alleged green-energy land grabs and deadly drone strikes, arguing propaganda helps preserve Morocco’s image as a reliable partner and tourist destination. Desert Food for Camps: In Tindouf camps, an Esmara fish farming project is supplying fresh tilapia to thousands, including healthcare facilities, easing long trips for seafood. Migration Ripple Effects: With Europe closed, migrants stalled in Mauritania limbo after a crackdown reduced departures toward Spain’s Canary Islands.
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