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Mauritania's Migration Challenge: Dreams on Hold

Nouakchott, MauritaniaThursday, December 18, 2025
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Moktar Diallo's journey from Mali to Mauritania was supposed to be a stepping stone to Europe. Instead, he finds himself stuck in Nouakchott, working long hours making bricks and dodging police patrols. The dream of reaching Spain's Canary Islands by boat has become increasingly difficult due to a crackdown on irregular migration.

The EU's Broader Strategy

This crackdown is part of a broader strategy by the European Union to manage migration flows. Mauritania, a key transit country, has seen a significant increase in police activity since signing a pact with the EU. The results are clear:

  • Fewer boats are making the dangerous crossing.
  • More migrants are being deported.

Financial Support and Human Rights Concerns

The EU's deal with Mauritania includes financial support for managing migration and boosting employment. However, human rights groups raise concerns about the treatment of migrants. Reports include:

  • Deportations without due process.
  • Harsh conditions at the borders.

The EU maintains that its programs focus on protecting migrants' rights, but critics argue that the funding indirectly supports the crackdown.

The Complex Challenges of Migration

Diallo's story is not unique. Many migrants find themselves trapped in Mauritania, unable to afford the journey to Europe and unwilling to return to Mali due to conflict and lack of opportunities. The situation highlights the complex challenges of migration and the need for balanced solutions that respect human rights.

Alternative Paths and Increased Risks

As routes from Mauritania become increasingly difficult, there are signs that migrants are looking for alternative paths. This could lead to even more dangerous journeys, raising concerns about the safety and well-being of those seeking a better life.

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