Economic Deep Dive: The Gambia’s Derailed Energy Plan
The Gambia’s energy reliance has been a challenge with frequent power cuts being a norm and the over-reliance on external companies from Senegal and Turkey to generate sufficient power. Dr Gajigo’s latest analysis highlights how The Gambia is failing to implement it’s Energy Roadmap.
The Persecution of the Voice Newspaper
In this article by Dr Gajigo he highlights the significance of the President filing a legal suit against the Voice Newspaper media practitioners and the challenges it presents to Freedom of Expression 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.
Do We Know Every Detail about the Africa50 Deal?
In this edition of the Economic Deep Dive, Dr Ousman Gajigo highlights the importance of the Africa50 project which has resulted in a company taking control of the SeneGambia bridge to collect toll revenues. But what are Gambians getting in return?
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.
The Rise of New Gods: Social Media & the Battle for Our Souls
This article written by an experienced lawyer explores his passion for reading, the challenges presented by the rise of social media, all juxtaposed with the concept of the hit US TV series, American Gods.
The Roots of Gambia’s Fisheries Sector Problems
Dr Gajigo takes a deep dive into the challenges that shackle the development of the country's fishing sector from reaching its untapped potential. How can the Government turn this sector into a powerhouse to fuel a Gambian Economic resurgence?
Press Freedom under Attack After Voice Reporter Detained
President Barrow has commenced legal action culminating with the Police arresting journalists for a story claiming that the President has appointed Muhammed Jah of Q Group as his successor to the 2026 Presidential election.
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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