Who Was Edward Francis Small?
The Person Behind the Name of the Foundation
Edward Francis Small (29 January 1891 – January 1958) was a Gambian anti-colonial leader and civil rights activist and journalist who began agitating early in his life for workers’ rights and representative democracy in the Gambia and in West Africa.
Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice Established by Gambian Advocates
The Edward Francis Small Center for Rights and Justice has been established by Gambian Civil Society Advocates and issued this press release to inform members of the public.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 7
Our eighth publication in the Barrow Papers column by Madi Jobarteh argues that the new Barrow Government's Draft Constitution Gazetted in August 2024 will weaken independent Institutions and accountability in the country.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 6
This is the seventh publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh. There are six parts to the sixth publication so far.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 5
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh. There are five parts to the sixth publication so far.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 4
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh. There are four parts to the sixth publication so far.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 3
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh. There are three parts to the sixth publication so far.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 2
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh. There are two parts to the sixth publication so far.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 1
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh.
Barrow Papers: Lowering Democratic Governance Standards
This is the fifth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh.
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