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Gambia: ECOMIG Departure Sought Despite Rising Insecurity, Afrobarometer Finds

ECOMIG in The Gambia

A new Afrobarometer survey reveals a growing number of Gambians feel unsafe despite some trust in the police and military. The majority of Gambians want the ECOWAS Military Intervention in the Gambia (ECOMIG) to leave.

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Afrobarometer: Gambians Feel Less Safe, Yet Want ECOMIG to Leave
Afrobarometer: Gambians Feel Less Safe, Yet Want ECOMIG to Leave

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