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The Gambia

DCAF stakeholders discuss the implementation of Integrated Border Management

DCAF stakeholders discuss the implementation of Integrated Border Management 

Stakeholders, including DCAF officials, discussed implementing integrated border management (IBM) in the Gambia for security and development, addressing issues like trafficking and crime. Collaboration and IBM are seen as vital for enhancing national security.

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NHRC urges the government to research children's welfare

NHRC urges the government to research children’s welfare

NHRC Chair Joof urged Gambian research on children’s welfare, emphasizing accountability. He highlighted the PAPEV project, calling for studies on child labor, substance abuse. Challenges persist, including FGM, child marriage, needing stronger enforcement, support for disabled kids.

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Afrobarometer CEO highlights the crucial role of data in effective governance

Afrobarometer CEO highlights the crucial role of data in effective governance

Afrobarometer CEO Joseph Asunka stressed the pivotal role of data in governance at the 2023 IIAG Series Report launch, emphasizing its importance in policy-making and addressing data gaps in critical areas like health and gender-based violence.

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Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso quit ECOWAS.

Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso quit ECOWAS

Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, under junta rule, exit ECOWAS amid tensions over democratic restoration, accusing the bloc of interference and seeking support from Russia, while ECOWAS pursues negotiation despite no formal withdrawal notice.

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Over 46,000 children in Gambia are out of school - Joint statement by MoBSE & UNICEF

Over 46,000 children in Gambia are out of school – Joint statement by MoBSE & UNICEF

The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education and UNICEF highlight the plight of 46,000 Gambian children denied education, urging urgent action to ensure access and support for their future.

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