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Crackdown on Dissent: Gambia’s Public Order Act Blocks Peaceful Protest

Despite constitutional guarantees of peaceful assembly, The Gambia’s Public Order Act continues to be wielded against activists, with the recent arrest of members of Gambians Against Looted Assets (GALA) highlighting ongoing tensions between civil liberties and state control. More in the report.

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ACHPR Panel Urges Stronger Action Against Torture Across Africa

At the 83rd ordinary session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) in The Gambia, panellists underscored the urgent need to prevent torture and ill-treatment across Africa, emphasizing strategic frameworks, country-level initiatives, and the vital role of civil society in combating such abuses. More in the publication.

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Human Rights, Corruption Askanwi Gambia Human Rights, Corruption Askanwi Gambia

Gambian Authorities Clash with Activists Demanding Accountability for Jammeh’s Seized Assets

Gambian authorities clashed with activists on 8th May 2025, as police arrested several demonstrators who were protesting the government's handling of former President Yahya Jammeh’s seized assets. The protesters, who gathered near the Arch in Banjul, demanded greater transparency in the sale of Jammeh’s assets, which many citizens believe undermines the country’s transition to justice and accountability. More in this publication.

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From Banjul to Washington: Askanwi's First Newsletter Covers the Correa Trial

From uncovering ghost worker fraud to covering high-profile international trials, Askanwi Media’s debut newsletter captures the most critical stories from the first four months of 2025. Dive into exclusive reports, data-driven insights, and courageous journalism that holds power to account. Download our first edition in this article.

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Game Changer: USET to Open Doors in June, Promising Jobs and Innovation

The University of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology (USET) is set to open its doors in June 2025, marking a major milestone in The Gambia’s commitment to skills-based higher education. Designed to equip young Gambians with practical, job-ready skills, USET is expected to play a pivotal role in national development, youth empowerment, and technical self-sufficiency. More in the article.

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

NGO Forum Tackles Reparative Justice for Africans and the Diaspora

In a strong call for accountability and redress, human rights advocates, civil society organizations, and policymakers gathered in The Gambia for the NGO Forum on Reparative Justice, spotlighting the urgent need to address the enduring legacy of slavery, colonialism, and systemic racism across Africa and its diaspora. More in the report.

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Sierra Leone and Liberia Overtake The Gambia in African Press Freedom Index

In 2023, The Gambia ranked 5th in Africa and 46th globally, positioned between the United States and South Korea. However, this year, the country has fallen to 11th place, marking a setback for the ambitious goal set by the new Information Minister to make The Gambia the top-ranked country in Africa for press freedom. Achieving this target will require strong political will and critical legal reforms to surpass Sierra Leone, Liberia, and other African nations. More on this in the full report.

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RSF: Up to 80% of African Media Economic Scores Declined in 2024

Press freedom is experiencing a worrying decline in many African nations. The region records the highest number of countries with declining economic indicators as 80 per cent have seen their economic scores drop. In many cases, media ownership is concentrated in the hands of a few private groups close to those in power and individuals with political interests, which compromises newsrooms’ editorial independence. More in the press release.

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ACHPR Kicks Off 83rd Session: Justice and Reparations in Focus

The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) officially opened its 83rd Ordinary Session on May 2, 2025, at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre in Bijilo, The Gambia. Centred on the theme of justice and reparations, the session brings together human rights defenders, government officials, and stakeholders from across Africa to tackle pressing issues such as accountability, human rights violations, and pathways toward reparative justice. The three-week event will shape critical decisions aimed at protecting and advancing human and peoples’ rights across the continent. More in the report.

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African Movements Demand an End to Kidnappings and the Reopening of Civic Space in Burkina Faso

Ahead of World Press Freedom Day, African movements have issued an urgent call to action as civic space crumbles under the popular leadership of President Captain Ibrahim Traoré in Burkina Faso. A joint statement signed by 18 movements and activists has condemned “kidnappings” under the regime and urged the international community to intervene, as journalists and dissenting voices are being rounded up. More is detailed in this revealing press release, which highlights how opposing voices are being forced to face jihadists in the Sahel.

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Religion, Human Rights, Transitional Justice Askanwi Gambia Religion, Human Rights, Transitional Justice Askanwi Gambia

Two-Day Seminar Calls for Full Implementation of TRRC Religious Freedom Recommendations

At a pivotal seminar held in Bijilo from 14th to 15th April 2025, WAVE Gambia and ACEPA rallied Gambians to unite for the protection of religious minorities. This two-day event called for government action to turn the promises of the TRRC into a reality, aiming for a future where religious freedom is a cornerstone of The Gambia's peace and stability. More in the report.

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MoHERST Introduces TITA App to Digitize Tertiary Education Management

The Gambia has taken a major leap toward the future of education. On 24th April 2025, the Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (MoHERST) unveiled the TITA mobile application—a cutting-edge digital platform designed to streamline academic management and bring smart learning solutions to the fingertips of students and lecturers across the country. More in the article.

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The Passing of Pope Francis: A Shepherd’s Final Easter

Less than 24 hours after marking Easter Sunday, the world mourns the loss of Pope Francis, who passed away on Easter Monday, 21st April 2025, at the age of 88. His death, confirmed by the Vatican at 7:35 a.m., marks the end of a papacy defined by humility, compassion, and a tireless commitment to the poorest and most marginalised. More in the report.

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