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With this in mind, efforts have been made to transform The Gambia’s political culture and international image and begin the steps to reconciliation. The AU mission was deployed in a unique context, as ...
For years, Gambia has been known as a laid-back West African beach destination, but that's gradually changing as the country starts to take the spotlight as a conservation and cultural hot spot.
Newspapers are given a mandate under the 1997 Constitution, which states in section 207, subsection (3) that: ...
Gambia: How Europe's Appetite for Farmed Fish Is Gutting Gambia's Coastal Villages RFI, 28 June 2025 Gambian fishermen are watching their future disappear.
This report explores the reform processes and provides practical recommendations on implementing SSR in the country. Security sector reforms (SSR) have been implemented in The Gambia since 2017, ...
According to him, the Gambia imports 90 per cent of its rice requirements, adding that cereal is the staple food of all Gambians “because every household cooks rice on a daily basis.
Twenty-eight pioneering students have become the nation’s first cohort of locally trained engineers. This achievement is the culmination of a bold South–South academic partnership spearheaded ...
After more than two decades at the top of women's football in The Gambia, Jeshwang United Football Club has launched a crowdfunding campaign on Zaar to help keep its players on the pitch. Based in ...
About 89 members of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies, NANTA, have received licences as Gambia Tourism Destination Specialists from the Gambia Institute of Tourism and Hospitality.
A mother facing political persecution in her native African country was forced to wait at Heathrow airport for 12 hours before a Home Office attempt to deport her to the Gambia was delayed by a judge.
Compared to other African nations, it doesn't usually catch the eye of tourists. The country welcomed 206,000 visitors in 2023. Meanwhile, Africa's most visited country last year was Morocco with ...
How Europe’s appetite for farmed fish is gutting Gambia's coastal villages Gambian fishermen are watching their future disappear. Their catches are shrinking, their costs are climbing and their ...
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