
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall is the Minister Delegate to the Minister of Interior and is responsible for decentralization and local development in Mauritania. He has been actively involved in promoting national strategies for decentralization and enhancing local governance, emphasizing the importance of cooperation between administrative authorities and elected officials.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Mauritania | 2 | 8.00 | 0.54% | +10% | 4,649,658 | 27,722 | $8,000 | 48$ |
Totals | 2 | 4,649,658 | 27,722 | $8,000 | 48$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Mauritania:
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall chaired a meeting with donors to create a coordination mechanism for decentralization and local development.
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Mauritania:
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall oversaw the launch of a cleanliness campaign in Nouakchott.
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Mauritania:
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall conducted a field visit to assess the progress of cleanliness efforts in the capital.
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Mauritania:
He is the Minister Delegate to the Minister of Interior responsible for decentralization and local development.
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Mauritania:
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall is the Minister Delegate in charge of decentralization and local development in Mauritania.
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Mauritania:
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall is the Minister Delegate in charge of decentralization and local development in Mauritania.
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Mauritania:
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall is the Minister Delegate in charge of decentralization and local development in Mauritania.
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Mauritania:
He is the Minister Delegate to the Minister of Interior responsible for decentralization and local development.
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Mauritania:
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall was present at the meeting regarding the agricultural agreement.
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Mauritania:
Yacoub Ould Salem Fall chaired a workshop for the installation of members of the specialized committees for the National Council for Decentralization and Local Development.
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