Human Rights, Legal, Law, Transitional Justice, WAVE, TRRC Askanwi Gambia Human Rights, Legal, Law, Transitional Justice, WAVE, TRRC Askanwi Gambia

Basse Magistrate Decries Witchcraft Accusations as WAVE Engages Community

Magistrate Peter Che of Basse has raised the alarm over the ongoing practice of witchcraft accusations in the Basse, describing it as a dangerous legacy of the past now magnified by social media. The Magistrate emphasized that although the former president is no longer in power, the issue of witchcraft accusations persists. More in this report.

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ACHPR, Human Rights, Africa, Victims Reparations Askanwi Gambia ACHPR, Human Rights, Africa, Victims Reparations Askanwi Gambia

“Justice for Africans”: ACHPR Session Calls for Collective Action on Reparations

Kololi, The Gambia — The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) concluded its 83rd Ordinary Session on 22nd May 2025 with a powerful call for justice and reparations for Africans and people of African descent. Held under the theme Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparation”, the session brought together government officials, civil society leaders, and international partners to confront historical and ongoing injustices, urging unified efforts to advance human rights across the continent. More in the report.

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“We Are Dying Without Justice”: Basse Victims Plead for Reparations

Basse, Upper River Region — “We are dying without justice,” echoed one voice among many as victims of Yahya Jammeh’s brutal regime gathered under a mango tree in Manneh Kunda. Years after the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) concluded its work, survivors are still waiting—some in pain, others already gone—while the government drags its feet on promised reparations. More in the report.

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Gambian Parliament Launches Probe into Sale of Jammeh’s Assets

The Gambian National Assembly launched a formal investigation into the controversial sale of assets seized from former President Yahya Jammeh, following public protests and a damning investigative report. More in the publication.

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Historic First: Banjul Diocese Ordains Five Priests

For the first time in its history, the Diocese of Banjul has ordained five Gambian men to the priesthood in a single ceremony—an event of historic significance that underscores four decades of steady growth in local vocations since the first Gambian ordination in 1985. More in the report.

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Longman School’s Aida Jarju Crowned 2025 National Spelling Bee Champion

Thirteen-year-old Aida Jarju of Longman Memorial Methodist School lit up the stage at the 2025 National Spelling Bee, claiming the coveted title after a fiercely competitive final held in Brikama. Organised by the Take M Transformative Organisation, the event brought together 41 top young spellers from across The Gambia—but it was Aida’s poise, precision, and perseverance that ultimately set her apart and crowned her this year’s champion. More in the report.

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NHRC, Human Rights, Disability Awareness Askanwi Gambia NHRC, Human Rights, Disability Awareness Askanwi Gambia

NHRC Launches Capacity-Building Workshop to Empower National Disability Advisory Council

In a decisive effort to advance disability rights and strengthen national accountability mechanisms, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), in collaboration with UNICEF, concluded a two-day capacity-building workshop for the National Disability Advisory Council (NDAC) at the Senegambia Beach Hotel on 15th May 2025.

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ACHPR, Human Rights, Data, Africa Askanwi Gambia ACHPR, Human Rights, Data, Africa Askanwi Gambia

"Data Saves Lives": ACHPR Urged to Strengthen Early Warning Systems for Human Rights

Bijilo, The Gambia – 8th May 2025 – At a key side event during the 83rd Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR), human rights leaders and civil society actors issued a strong call for bolstering early warning systems, emphasising that timely, credible data is essential to preventing rights violations across Africa. More in the report.

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SGBV, Employment, NHRC, Human Rights, Business Economy, Women Askanwi Gambia SGBV, Employment, NHRC, Human Rights, Business Economy, Women Askanwi Gambia

Government and Private Sector Unite Behind NHRC’s Anti-Harassment Policy

“Workplaces must be safe for all.” With this powerful message, the NHRC convened a workshop with the government, partners and the private sector to adopt its Generic Sexual Harassment Policy for the Workplace. The landmark event took place on 7th May 2025 at the Senegambia Beach Hotel. More in the report.

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Catholic Church Elects Pope Leo the 14th as First American Pope

In a historic moment for the Catholic Church, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago, Illinois, has been elected as the 267th pontiff, following the death of Pope Francis on 21st April 2025. Prevost’s election marks the first time an American has ascended to the papacy. He has taken the name Pope Leo XIV, signalling a new era in the Church’s global leadership. More in the report.

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ACHPR Event Calls for Urgent Reforms to End Obstetric Violence in Africa

Childbirth is meant to be a life-giving process, but for many African women, it has become a source of trauma. A recent side event during the 83rd ACHPR session spotlighted obstetric violence, urging states to adopt comprehensive legal and policy reforms. More in the report.

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GIEPA Empowers 50 Methodist Youth Through Enterprise Development Training

The Gambia Investment and Export Promotion Agency (GIEPA) has launched a three-day enterprise development training program for 50 young members of the Methodist Church in The Gambia. The initiative aims to enhance their entrepreneurial skills and promote self-reliance. More in the publication.

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

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, Protest, Corruption, ACHPR Askanwi Gambia Human Rights, Protest, Corruption, ACHPR 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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CA Reaffirms Support for President Barrow’s Development Agenda

In a bold reaffirmation of political alignment, Dr. Ismaila Ceesay has declared Citizens Alliance’s unwavering support for President Barrow’s government—marking a dramatic evolution for a party once seen as a fierce opposition force. More in this publication.

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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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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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Kanilai Ferry Returns to Service, but 24-Hour Operations Remain Uncertain

The long-awaited return of the Kanilai Ferry has revived activity on the vital Banjul–Barra crossing, but questions remain over whether the Gambia Ferry Services (GFS) will fulfil its pledge to introduce 24-hour operations this month. More in the publication.

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