On the occasion of the Great Green Wall Days and the development workshop for the GEF-8 PMA project in Nouakchott from February 21 to 24, 2025, the NAFORE Association had the honor of participating in these events that brought together experts, researchers, decision-makers, and field actors to discuss the restoration of degraded lands and strengthening
The NAFORE Association is pleased to have participated in the General Assembly held yesterday in Nouakchott, marking the official creation of the Network of Actors for the Safeguarding of the Mauritanian Coast (RASLiM) by civil society organizations from the Mauritanian coast with the support of the PRCM-Regional Partnership for Coastal and Marine Conservation in West
The Nafore Association for the protection of the environment attended this Sunday, February 2, 2025, the 2nd edition of World Wetlands Day, under the theme: Protecting wetlands for our common future. A day rich in exchange between the Senegalese-Mauritanian people while highlighting the RBTDS (Transboundary Biosphere Reserve of the Senegal River Delta), a common good
On Monday, December 23, 2024, the Naforé Association for Environmental Protection attended a workshop for the restitution and validation of the National Action Plan for Marine Turtle Conservation that was organized. With its 750 km of coastline, Mauritania hosts nesting sites for five species of marine turtles present on the West African coast, highlighting the
A look back at the International Counting of Water Birds at the Banc d’Arguin National Park (PNBA), an important initiative to protect birds and preserve wetlands. Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Sahara Desert, the PNBA is one of the richest ecosystems in Mauritania. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is home
The President of the Naforé Association participated in the 11th edition of the coastal and marine regional forum, a key meeting for the conservation of marine resources in Africa, which took place from April 23 to 26, 2024, in Guinea-Bissau, with its capital Bissau serving as the nerve center for marine resource conservation in West