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WAVE Highlights Impact of “Notorious” Jungler Manjang in Enforced Disappearances Report

The Women’s Association for Women and Victims Empowerment (WAVE) has launched a new policy document on enforced disappearances, naming Jungler Sanna Manjang as “one of the most notorious perpetrators” during former President Yahya Jammeh’s 22-year authoritarian rule. More in the news report.

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Human Rights, Youth, Media, Transitional Justice Askanwi Gambia Human Rights, Youth, Media, Transitional Justice Askanwi Gambia

WAVE and ICTJ Engages Youth and Media on Transitional Justice.

Civil society organisations WAVE and ICTJ held a two-day youth and media event on transitional justice and social cohesion. The event, organised by the Women’s Association for Victims Empowerment (WAVE), was held on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th, 2025, at the NaNA Conference Center in Bakau.
More in the news report.

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Victim Center Calls Government to Action, Commemorates November 11th Soldiers Massacre

The Gambia’s Center for Victims of Human Rights Violations (Victim Center) has issued a statement calling the government into action and to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the massacre of soldiers on 11th November 1994 by the former regime of President Yahya Jammeh. More in this press release.

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GoG: Former President Jammeh Can Return Home and Face Prosecution

The Gambian government issued a statement clarifying that second President Yahya Jammeh has the right to return to the country from exile in Equatorial Guinea but will face prosecution for human rights violations as documented by the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission upon his arrival. More in the press release.

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Human Rights, Africa Askanwi Gambia Human Rights, Africa Askanwi Gambia

Stakeholders Call for Gambia to Ratify Optional Protocol to Convention Against Torture

The Women’s Association for Women and Victims Empowerment (WAVE), in collaboration with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the National Assembly Committee on Human Rights and Constitutional Matters, convened a strategic session on the implementation of the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT). More in the report.

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Africa, Technology, Human Rights Askanwi Gambia Africa, Technology, Human Rights Askanwi Gambia

African Youth Key to Advancing AI and Bridging the Digital Divide

Experts at a panel hosted by Avocats Sans Frontières France (ASF) have highlighted Africa’s youthful population as a powerful force for advancing artificial intelligence (AI) and closing the continent’s digital divide, urging governments to adopt rights-based approaches that ensure technology serves development, democracy, and human dignity.

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Budget, Human Rights, Transitional Justice Askanwi Gambia Budget, Human Rights, Transitional Justice Askanwi Gambia

NHRC: ‘Low Budgetary Allocations Continue to Hamper Implementation of TRRC White Paper’

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has raised concern that inadequate budgetary allocations continue to undermine the effective implementation of the Government White Paper on the recommendations of the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC). More in the report.

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Human Rights, Transitional Justice, Africa Askanwi Gambia Human Rights, Transitional Justice, Africa Askanwi Gambia

Victim Center Hosts Radio Shows in Jarra Soma to Popularize AUTJP and Govt White Paper

The Gambia Center for Victims of Human Rights Violations hosted a radio show in Jarra Soma as part of it’s ongoing musical caravan promoting the Afican Unions Transitional Justice Policy and the Government’s White Paper on the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission Recommendations. More in the report.

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Former GBA President Warns of Democratic Backsliding Amid Arrest of Peaceful Protesters

The former Gambia Bar Association (GBA) president, lawyer Salieu Taal, raised concerns to Police PRO Sisawo during a panel discussion that the country is showing signs of backsliding in security sector reforms, particularly in the handling of peaceful assemblies that do not engage in processions or usage of loudspeakers. More in the news report.

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Victims Calls for Respect for the Rule of Law and an End to Human Rights Violations

As part of the nationwide outreach on the implementation of the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC) recommendations, the Victim Center musical caravan visited Upper River Region (URR) North under the theme “Sensitisation of Victims on the Contents of the Government White Paper on the TRRC Recommendations to Enhance Justice and Accountability.” More in the report.

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Victims Demand Reparations and Prosecution as MoJ Reveals Over D20 Million Disbursed

The Victim Centre is well into its musical caravan in its quest to raise awareness of the government’s White Paper responding to the recommendations of the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC).

During the tour, victims continued to demand reparations and prosecution of perpetrators identified in the report. Meanwhile, the Minister of Justice has responded to a parliamentary inquiry on the government’s disbursement of funds to the newly established Reparations Commission. More in the report.

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