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GPF Announces “Planned Lockdown at Bakoteh Dumpsite”

The Gambia Police Force warns against the unpermitted “Bakoteh Dumpsite Lockdown” protest on November 3, 2025, led by Saffiatou Joof, emphasizing dialogue to address environmental grievances while upholding rights to peaceful assembly.

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Esade Students Collaborate with Locals to Restore Mangroves in The Gambia

Esade student Mario Contopoulos and Gambian researcher Lamin Jobaate trained Sankandi students to use DIY salinity kits for mangrove restoration, supporting local livelihoods and environmental conservation in The Gambia.

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Brikama Area Council Launches New Waste Collection Fleet

The Brikama Area Council, under Chairman Yankuba Darboe, unveiled a new waste management fleet, funded by taxpayers, set to begin operations on August 18, 2025, while boosting transparency and generating D1.3 million in revenue through accountability initiatives.

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EFSCRJ Calls on the Government to Protect the Tanji Bird Reserve

The EFSCRJ calls for urgent action from the Barrow administration to address illegal land allocations at Tanji Bird Reserve, as revealed by Malagen, demanding transparency, restoration, and enforcement of environmental laws to protect The Gambia’s natural heritage.

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Journalists are Trained to Address the Climate Crisis through the WACA-GPU Initiative

The Gambia Press Union and WACAResIP 2 trained 25 journalists at Halahin Eco Lodge to boost environmental reporting on climate change, coastal erosion, and flood risks, as part of the $45 million World Bank-funded WACA Gambia Project to promote sustainable resilience.

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