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EFSCRJ Calls on the President Not to Assent to the Elections Bill, 2025, as It Stands

EFSCRJ calls on President Barrow to reject the Elections Bill 2025 for undermining democratic rights through disenfranchisement, high fees, and lack of transparency, urging revisions to align with the 1997 Constitution and international standards.

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What the Next President of The Gambia Must Embody: Lessons from a Nation’s Leadership Journey

Kawsu Sanyang calls for Gambians to elect a president with courage and integrity in the 2025 elections, highlighting the need for principled leadership to address The Gambia’s socio-economic challenges and democratic history.

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African Development Fund Launches African Development Fund (ADF-16) Delivery and Results Report 2025: Driving Inclusive Growth through Strategic Investments for Impactful Results

The 2025 ADF-16 Delivery and Results Report highlights the African Development Fund’s transformative impact in providing clean water, electricity, and jobs across 37 African countries, emphasizing climate resilience and gender equality, launched at the ADF-17 Replenishment in Lusaka.

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Forum for Resilience in Africa 2025: Farmers must become Providers of Food Aid, not Recipients, say Experts

The 6th Africa Resilience Forum in Abidjan calls for empowering African farmers through policy inclusion and investment to enhance food security, double production, and promote peace, as highlighted by experts from the African Development Bank and FAO.

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Africa’s energy future: Why optimism is warranted (By Osa Igiehon)

Osa Igiehon at African Energy Week 2025 calls for African ownership to end energy poverty by 2030, highlighting Nigeria’s OML 17 success as a model for transparent, community-driven energy solutions to attract $2T in infrastructure investment.

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