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Effects of health education on spousal knowledge and participation in birth preparedness in Farafenni Regional Hospital, The Gambia: a randomized trial

Effects of health education on spousal knowledge and participation in birth preparedness in Farafenni Regional Hospital, The Gambia: a randomized trial

A Gambian study that found antenatal health education significantly increased husbands’ knowledge and participation in birth preparedness.

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Prevalence and Factors Associated with Intra-Vaginal Tobacco PowderUse among Women in The Gambia

Prevalence and Factors Associated with Intra-Vaginal Tobacco PowderUse among Women in The Gambia

This study sheds light on a culturally sensitive and potentially harmful practice in The Gambia, offering valuable insights for policymakers and healthcare practitioners. Download the full study to delve deeper into the findings and implications for public health interventions.

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Youth and Women Empowerment: A Triumph at Gaye Njorro Skills Academy

Youth and Women Empowerment: A Triumph at Gaye Njorro Skills Academy

On March 8, 2024, Gaye Njorro Skills Academy marked a historic moment as CEO Mrs. Fatou Saine Gaye received the SHE ACHIEVER award in Dubai, recognizing her as The Gambia’s Most Innovative and Influential CEO in Youth Empowerment, reflecting the dedication and empowerment shown by the academy’s female trainers, staff, and students.

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Seccos owes GGC D32 million and intends to retrieve the amount

Seccos owes GGC D32 million and intends to retrieve the amount

The NFSPMC denies owing farmers money but acknowledges discrepancies with some seccos and CPMSs, committing to investigate and recover owed funds, emphasizing transparency, fairness, and accountability in the groundnut trade, while distributing a D40 million commission to 95 seccos and expressing gratitude for stakeholders’ cooperation

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GPF officers complete training on self-defense 

GPF officers complete training on self-defense 

Gambian police officers completed self-defense training led by German trainers, focusing on arrest methods and retrieving suspects from vehicles.

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