Saturday March 29, 2025

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UNESCO has Started a Two-day Training Program for Curriculum Officers and Teachers

UNESCO, in collaboration with The Gambia’s National Commission and partners, conducted a training workshop to integrate intangible cultural heritage into school curricula, reinforcing efforts to safeguard local traditions.

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Gambia’s Government Must Protect the Country’s Cultural Heritage to Boost Economic Growth

Experts urge the Gambian government to safeguard its cultural heritage, highlighting its potential to drive economic growth, boost tourism, and create job opportunities.

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Speaker Jatta calls for laws to protect Africa’s cultural values and sovereignty.

Fabakary Tombong Jatta, Speaker of The National Assembly, urged African lawmakers at the 2nd African Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Family Values and Sovereignty to enact laws safeguarding African family values and national sovereignty, addressing the adverse effects of politics, tribalism, and religion while emphasizing the dangers of illicit financial flows and the importance of defending national sovereignty through democratic principles, transparency, and accountability.

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Culturist artist shaping and promoting Gambian culture in Europe

By Adama Makasuba Sweden-based Gambian cultural singer Sulayman Ceesay, who has been shaping Gambian culture in Europe and other parts of the world, urged fellow Gambians, especially those living abroad, to empower their cultures to keep their children acquainted with their cultures. Sulayman Ceesay, also known as ‘Tiyakeresato,’ explained the importance of culture to oneself,

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