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UN Resident Coordinator in The Gambia, Mr Karl Frederic Paul

Too Many Children Remain Vulnerable to Violence, Exploitation, Neglect  –  Gambia UN Boss

The United Nations resident coordinator for Gambia has underscored that enough is not being done and that institutions and stakeholders are not moving fast enough to address children’s needs and other threats. Mr. Karl Frédéric Paul lamented that, with only five years remaining to achieve the SDGs, the gap between promise and reality remains far…

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Disabilities Act being discussed by government officials

Officials Renew Push for Enforcement of Gambia’s 2021 Disability Act

Government officials and disability-rights advocates have renewed calls for strict enforcement of The Gambia’s Persons with Disabilities Act, 2021, as nationwide sensitisation sessions begin across the regions. The engagements led by the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Welfare and the National Advisory Council for Persons with Disabilities (NACPWD) kicked off on November 13, 2025…

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Dictator Hunter, Reed Brody says "Jammeh is not above the law"

Jammeh is not Above the Law, Says ‘Dictator Hunter’

Photo Credit: Human Rights Watch Reed Brody a Hungarian-American human rights lawyer and prosecutor who focuses on aiding victims pursue justice against abusive leaders for atrocities has asserted that former Gambian leader, Yahya Jammeh is not above the law. The lawyer spoke to SeniGambia amidst visible preparation of Yahya Jammeh loyalists following announcement of his…

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Niumi-Hakalang road inauguration by President Adama Barrow

Barrow inaugurates 84.5- Kilometre Nuimi-Hakalang road

President Adama Barrow has inaugurated the 84.5-kilometer Nuimi-Hakalang road, connecting settlements in Lower and Upper Nuimi and Jokadou districts in the North Bank Region. This road project is expected to significantly enhance connectivity and economic activity across the region. The road’s completion ends “decades of brutal hardship” for residents, who previously took treacherous journeys on…

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