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On 28 February, in Nouakchott, Mr. Abdessalam Ould Mohamed Saleh, the Minister of Oil, Mines, and Energy, held a meeting with the mission of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), led by Ms. Alicia Philippe Mandaville, the Vice President of the Foundation, currently visiting our country.
The meeting aims to open new perspectives for financing and achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
The Minister made a presentation on the reform program adopted by the government, which intends to make the country an integrated hub of green energy and mines.