
Fatima Bint Khatri
Fatima Bint Khatri is a prominent Mauritanian official serving as the Commissioner for Food Security. She is dedicated to enhancing food security and agricultural development within the country and has been instrumental in fostering international cooperation and partnerships to improve the livelihoods of farmers and communities in Mauritania.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Mauritania | 7 | 8.14 | 1.23% | +50% | 4,649,658 | 85,953 | $8,000 | 148$ |
Totals | 7 | 4,649,658 | 85,953 | $8,000 | 148$ |
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Recent Mentions
Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri is the Commissioner for Food Security in Mauritania.
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Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri is the Commissioner for Food Security who led a meeting to discuss national tourism and social integration.
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Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri is the Commissioner for Food Security who held discussions with an Italian cooperation delegation.
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Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri is the Commissioner for Food Security who held a meeting with local authorities and elected officials in the Brakna region.
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Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri is the Commissioner for Food Security who inspected the commission's facilities in the region of L'Assaba.
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Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri is the Commissioner for Food Security who led a meeting to discuss the national response plan for food security in 2025.
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Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri is the Commissioner for Food Security who led meetings to discuss the national response plan for food security in 2025.
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Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri is the Commissioner for Food Security who held meetings with local authorities and elected officials.
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Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri oversaw the launch of social intervention packages to support vulnerable citizens.
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Mauritania:
Fatima Bint Khatri chaired a meeting to discuss food security programs in the region.
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