The Gambia’s Maternal Mortality on the Rise, Contrary to the Health and Information Ministry’s Claims
Three claims from Cabinet Ministers Dr Ceesay and Dr Samateh that The Gambia’s Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is on a steady decline have been debunked after the health minister corrected MMR data submitted to Parliament. Askanwi Media's investigation into the government’s claims of a sustained decline in MMR in late 2025 has resulted in a parliamentary inquiry after our request for information was ignored completely.
More in this investigation.
FactCheck: Nenneh Cheyassin’s Claim That 300 of Every 1,000 Babies Die in The Gambia
Nenneh Cheyassin, a Gambian opposition figure, has claimed that 300 out of every 1,000 babies born in The Gambia die due to inadequate medical facilities. The statement, made in a viral video clip, has sparked widespread public concern and debate on social media. A review of available data from UNICEF and local health research institutions shows that the claim significantly misrepresents official and peer-reviewed mortality statistics. More in the FactCheck.
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