Cement Crisis and State Capture
This is a publication on the Cement Crisis written by Dr Ousman Gagigo during a period when Cement Trucks where stationed along the Senegal-Gambia border.
Education Matters: Nursery & Primary Education Can be Much More than ABC & 123
This is the first in a series of publications by Rohey L. Ceesay who is a teacher that is about to start her third term at Children First Academy.
Barrow Papers: Lowering Human Rights Standards
This is the fourth article in a series of publications by Human Rights Activist Madi Jobarteh on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted on 14th August 2024.
Barrow Papers: Creating an Autocracy Part 2
This is the third article in a series of publications by Human Rights Activist Madi Jobarteh on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted on 14th August 2024. This article is the second part focusing on creating an autocracy by giving excess powers to the President.
Barrow Papers: Creating an Autocracy Part 1
This is the second article in a series of publications by Human Rights Activist Madi Jobarteh on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted on 14th August 2024. This article focuses on creating an autocracy by giving excess powers to the President.
Barrow Papers: Term Limits
This is the first publication in a series of articles written by Gambian Human Rights Activist Madi Jobarteh on the 2024 Draft Constitution which was Gazetted on 14th August 2024. This article focuses on Presidential Term Limits.
The Last Cry - AKI Poem
Poem on the Acute Kidney Injury Outbreak which claimed the lives of over 73 children back in 2022.
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