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GPPA Held a Four-day Retreat to Update Procurement Forms

The Gambia Public Procurement Authority’s four-day retreat on August 7, 2025, at Sindola Safari Lodge focused on reviewing new Standard Procurement Forms to ensure transparency and compliance with the 2022 Public Procurement Act, advancing 26 reform initiatives.

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Gambia-Oil-Exploration

Energy Minister Confirms No Oil Found in The Gambia

The Gambia’s Minister Nani Juwara announced no commercially viable oil has been found despite extensive exploration by FAR/Petronas and BP, with $70 million in license revenue, as the government pushes for further drilling and new partnerships.

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Gambia Ministry of Health, in Partnership with UNICEF Gambia, Promotes Mental Health in Schools

The Ministry of Health and UNICEF Gambia launched the National School Mental Health Programme, piloted in the Upper River Region, to enhance student mental health through teacher and student training in awareness, psychological first aid, and stigma reduction.

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Gambia Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy Teamed up with Three Firms to Improve Financial and Postal Services

The Gambia’s Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy partners with Bibimoney UK, GAMPOST, and Nifty ICT Solutions to launch the “Sutura” mobile wallet, enhancing digital financial and postal services while promoting a cashless economy.

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Three Gambian Migrant Workers Gone Missing Under Spain Labour Deal

Three Gambian migrant workers, Foday Marega, Seedia Kebbah, and Demba Keita, have disappeared from their jobs in Spain under a landmark Gambia-Spain labour agreement, raising concerns about the program’s future. Learn more about MOTIE’s response and the importance of this initiative.

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