60 years in Dependence: Reflections on the Diamond Jubilee of the Republic
Sixty years ago, The Gambia shook off its colonial shackles and embraced political independence. Despite the uncertainty and scepticism over its viability, the vision and the promise was one of self-determination, dignity, and a future by Gambians for Gambians. We have persisted, and here we are 60 years on. More in this masterfully crafted publication by lawyer Imran Darboe.
Concerns Over The Gambia & Saudi Arabia Domestic Workers Agreement
Philip Saine writes this opinion piece raising concerns on the Gambia - Saudi Arabia Domestic Workers Agreement. More in this publication.
The Gambia’s Gateway to Regional Growth
In this publication, David Rotimi of Banisoro highlights avenues for Gambian businesses to take advantage of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme which aims to support entrepreneurs ready to tap into broader markets. A must read for business entrepreneurs in The Gambia.
Redefining the Dynamics: Why Society Must Reconsider its Behavior Towards Gender
This piece, written by Lawyer Imran Darboe, interrogates the Gambian society’s behavior towards gender and gender advocacy and presents an argument for a change in direction.
The Gambia’s Flawed Fisheries Agreement with Senegal
This is the sixth publication on the Economic Deep Dive by Dr Ousman Gajigo focusing on the fishing agreement between The Gambia and Senegal.

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