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Mauritania’s President Announces Wage Hikes and Reforms on Independence Day

Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
November 28, 2024
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Mauritania’s President Announces Wage Hikes and Reforms on Independence Day

Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
July 16, 2025
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El Ghazouani Pledges Pay Increases for Teachers, Soldiers and Calls for Retirement System Reforms

NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (BG) — Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani marked the 64th anniversary of the country’s independence with major announcements aimed at improving the living conditions of its citizens.

Wednesday night, during his address to the nation, the president announced a series of measures, including monthly teacher allowances and salary hikes for armed forces personnel.

Among the key announcements, El Ghazouani revealed that teachers of the sixth year of primary education will receive a new monthly allowance of 20,000 Mauritanian ouguiyas (MRO), approximately $500.

In addition, members of the armed forces and security personnel will see their monthly wages rise by 15,000 MRO ($376) for soldiers and agents, while non-commissioned officers will receive an increase of 10,000 MRO ($250).

The president also called on the government to accelerate the dialogue with social partners to explore ways of increasing the national minimum wage.

He instructed the government to launch a study to reform the retirement system to enhance conditions for public sector retirees.

In his speech, El Ghazouani expressed gratitude to Mauritania’s armed forces for their dedication and sacrifice, highlighting their role as defenders of the nation’s sovereignty.

He further urged all Mauritanians to prioritize national unity and collective well-being over personal interests.

Mauritania declared its independence from France on Nov. 28, 1960, after decades of struggle and self-determination.

The nation’s hard-fought freedom from colonial rule marked the beginning of a new era for its people as they forged their path toward a bright and hopeful future.

Positive Economic Outlook

Real GDP growth is estimated to have moderated to 6.5% in 2023, down from 6.8% in 2022, supported by the expansion of services and higher iron ore and fish exports.

Inflation continued its downward trend, reaching 2.7% year over year in August 2024, compared to 3.7% in August 2023. The downward trend is expected to continue through 2024, with inflation averaging 2.7%, according to the World Bank.

El Ghazouani, re-elected in 2024, has focused his second term on national stability, human capital development, and social reforms.

The medium-term economic outlook for Mauritania remains positive, with projected growth of around 7.6% by 2025–2026, spurred by gas production beginning in late 2025, according to the World Bank.

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Mauritania’s President Announces Wage Hikes and Reforms on Independence Day

El Ghazouani Pledges Pay Increases for Teachers, Soldiers and Calls for Retirement System Reforms

NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (BG) — Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani marked the 64th anniversary of the country’s independence with major announcements aimed at improving the living conditions of its citizens.

Wednesday night, during his address to the nation, the president announced a series of measures, including monthly teacher allowances and salary hikes for armed forces personnel.

Among the key announcements, El Ghazouani revealed that teachers of the sixth year of primary education will receive a new monthly allowance of 20,000 Mauritanian ouguiyas (MRO), approximately $500.

In addition, members of the armed forces and security personnel will see their monthly wages rise by 15,000 MRO ($376) for soldiers and agents, while non-commissioned officers will receive an increase of 10,000 MRO ($250).

The president also called on the government to accelerate the dialogue with social partners to explore ways of increasing the national minimum wage.

He instructed the government to launch a study to reform the retirement system to enhance conditions for public sector retirees.

In his speech, El Ghazouani expressed gratitude to Mauritania’s armed forces for their dedication and sacrifice, highlighting their role as defenders of the nation’s sovereignty.

He further urged all Mauritanians to prioritize national unity and collective well-being over personal interests.

Mauritania declared its independence from France on Nov. 28, 1960, after decades of struggle and self-determination.

The nation’s hard-fought freedom from colonial rule marked the beginning of a new era for its people as they forged their path toward a bright and hopeful future.

Positive Economic Outlook

Real GDP growth is estimated to have moderated to 6.5% in 2023, down from 6.8% in 2022, supported by the expansion of services and higher iron ore and fish exports.

Inflation continued its downward trend, reaching 2.7% year over year in August 2024, compared to 3.7% in August 2023. The downward trend is expected to continue through 2024, with inflation averaging 2.7%, according to the World Bank.

El Ghazouani, re-elected in 2024, has focused his second term on national stability, human capital development, and social reforms.

The medium-term economic outlook for Mauritania remains positive, with projected growth of around 7.6% by 2025–2026, spurred by gas production beginning in late 2025, according to the World Bank.

Mauritania’s President Announces Wage Hikes and Reforms on Independence Day

Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
November 28, 2024

El Ghazouani Pledges Pay Increases for Teachers, Soldiers and Calls for Retirement System Reforms

NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (BG) — Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani marked the 64th anniversary of the country’s independence with major announcements aimed at improving the living conditions of its citizens.

Wednesday night, during his address to the nation, the president announced a series of measures, including monthly teacher allowances and salary hikes for armed forces personnel.

Among the key announcements, El Ghazouani revealed that teachers of the sixth year of primary education will receive a new monthly allowance of 20,000 Mauritanian ouguiyas (MRO), approximately $500.

In addition, members of the armed forces and security personnel will see their monthly wages rise by 15,000 MRO ($376) for soldiers and agents, while non-commissioned officers will receive an increase of 10,000 MRO ($250).

The president also called on the government to accelerate the dialogue with social partners to explore ways of increasing the national minimum wage.

He instructed the government to launch a study to reform the retirement system to enhance conditions for public sector retirees.

In his speech, El Ghazouani expressed gratitude to Mauritania’s armed forces for their dedication and sacrifice, highlighting their role as defenders of the nation’s sovereignty.

He further urged all Mauritanians to prioritize national unity and collective well-being over personal interests.

Mauritania declared its independence from France on Nov. 28, 1960, after decades of struggle and self-determination.

The nation’s hard-fought freedom from colonial rule marked the beginning of a new era for its people as they forged their path toward a bright and hopeful future.

Positive Economic Outlook

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Inflation continued its downward trend, reaching 2.7% year over year in August 2024, compared to 3.7% in August 2023. The downward trend is expected to continue through 2024, with inflation averaging 2.7%, according to the World Bank.

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