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ChildFund Gambia Commits D89M to Support Child Programs

ChildFund The Gambia pledges USD 1.3 million to fund child welfare programs through local partners, focusing on education, safety, and health, while emphasizing transparency, accountability, and strict safeguarding measures against abuse.

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ChildFund The Gambia has announced a commitment of USD 1.3 million to support child welfare initiatives in the country.

This was revealed during a partnership review meeting with local organizations, including Dinding Yiriwa Federation, Saama Kaira Federation, and Foni Dinding Federation. ChildFund emphasized the importance of transparency, accountability, and stakeholder engagement in their mission.

The funding will be allocated monthly to the partner organizations to implement programs focused on child development, education, safety, and health.

Musukuta Comma, the Country Coordinator, stated that their work relies on performance and evidence, and funding may be affected if partners do not meet the criteria.

The meeting also aimed to enhance safeguarding measures against abuse, reaffirming ChildFund’s zero-tolerance policy for such practices.

Omar S. Sanneh, representing the partners, pledged commitment to responsible fund management and building trust in the partnership.

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