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IMUNG Visit to GFF Leadership

On October 10, 2025, IMUNG met with GFF President Lamin Kaba Bajo to explore partnerships for a January 2026 conference and a Ghana trip, focusing on youth diplomacy, public speaking, and promoting peace through sports.

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The International Model United Nations-The Gambia (IMUNG) visited the President of the Gambia Football Federation (GFF), Mr. Lamin Kaba Bajo, on October 10, 2025.

IMUNG President Mr. Ousman Jobe discussed an upcoming conference in January 2026 and potential collaboration with the GFF, including support for a trip to Ghana.

GFF General Secretary Mr. Lamin Jassey highlighted the importance of peace in sports and welcomed the partnership. Mr. Bajo encouraged IMUNG to stay dedicated to its mission and was open to exploring partnership opportunities.

MUN aims to develop youth skills in diplomacy and public speaking through simulated discussions on international issues.

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