Michael Correa Faces 20 Years Imprisonment for Each of Six Torture Charges

By Sanna Camara Michael Correa, accused of being part of the “Junglers,” a death squad that committed human rights abuses at the direction of former President Yahya Jammeh,

Experts in Geneva Question Gambia’s Handling Junglers’ Issue

By Sanna Camara Committee on Enforced Disappearance, under the Geneva-based United Nations Office of the High Commission on Human Rights (OHCR), has raised questions about The Gambia’s handling

Director Urges Transformation of Gambia’s Heritage into National Prosperity  

By Sanna Camara Heritage Management Project (HerMaP), having been honored with the celebrations of The Gambia’s 60th independence anniversary in Banjul, has urged the government to work together

Gambia to Deploy 2 Norwegian Vessels to Map Seabed for Oil, Gas

By Sanna Camara The Gambian government has announced over the weekend, that it has contracted a Norwegian Minning Company incorporated in The Gambia, Norwegian Gambia Mining Corporation, to

Center for Women’s Rights and Leadership Launches SheInspires to Celebrate Emerging Gambian Women Leaders on International Women’s Day 2025

To mark International Women’s Day 2025, the Center for Women’s Rights and Leadership (CWRL) is proud to launch SheInspires, a flagship initiative spotlighting outstanding and emerging Gambian women

EU Funding to Gambia Reaches €500 million since 2017

By Sanna Camara In an eventful Europe Day celebration that fell on the eve of the European Union and Gambia Government political dialogue meeting hosted in Banjul this

Michael Correa’s Dilemma: Fears of Return After Jammeh, Following Orders, Didn’t Save Him

By Sanna Camara As the prosecution draws a curtain on the crime of torture trial in the US of a member of the Yahya Jammeh paramilitary death squad,

by Sanna Camara A memorandum of understanding was signed between Russia and Mali in October 2023, outlines cooperation in nuclear infrastructure development, personnel training, and the use of

Evidence of Torture Pile Up Against Michael Correa

By Sanna Camara A week of marathon court sessions revealed dozens of evidence piling up against Gambian torture suspect, Michael Correa, who is being tried in the US.

$60 Million Budget is for Prosecuting Jammeh, 68 Others: AVLO Clarifies

By Sanna Camara The Association of the Victim Led Organisations (AVLO), an alliance of civil society organisations united to advocate for the interests of victims of human rights

Michael Correa Faces 20 Years Imprisonment for Each of Six Torture Charges

By Sanna Camara Michael Correa, accused of being part of the “Junglers,” a death squad that committed human rights abuses at the direction of former President Yahya Jammeh,

Experts in Geneva Question Gambia’s Handling Junglers’ Issue

By Sanna Camara Committee on Enforced Disappearance, under the Geneva-based United Nations Office of the High Commission on Human Rights (OHCR), has raised questions about The Gambia’s handling

Director Urges Transformation of Gambia’s Heritage into National Prosperity  

By Sanna Camara Heritage Management Project (HerMaP), having been honored with the celebrations of The Gambia’s 60th independence anniversary in Banjul, has urged the government to work together

Gambia to Deploy 2 Norwegian Vessels to Map Seabed for Oil, Gas

By Sanna Camara The Gambian government has announced over the weekend, that it has contracted a Norwegian Minning Company incorporated in The Gambia, Norwegian Gambia Mining Corporation, to

Center for Women’s Rights and Leadership Launches SheInspires to Celebrate Emerging Gambian Women Leaders on International Women’s Day 2025

To mark International Women’s Day 2025, the Center for Women’s Rights and Leadership (CWRL) is proud to launch SheInspires, a flagship initiative spotlighting outstanding and emerging Gambian women

EU Funding to Gambia Reaches €500 million since 2017

By Sanna Camara In an eventful Europe Day celebration that fell on the eve of the European Union and Gambia Government political dialogue meeting hosted in Banjul this

Michael Correa’s Dilemma: Fears of Return After Jammeh, Following Orders, Didn’t Save Him

By Sanna Camara As the prosecution draws a curtain on the crime of torture trial in the US of a member of the Yahya Jammeh paramilitary death squad,

by Sanna Camara A memorandum of understanding was signed between Russia and Mali in October 2023, outlines cooperation in nuclear infrastructure development, personnel training, and the use of

Evidence of Torture Pile Up Against Michael Correa

By Sanna Camara A week of marathon court sessions revealed dozens of evidence piling up against Gambian torture suspect, Michael Correa, who is being tried in the US.

$60 Million Budget is for Prosecuting Jammeh, 68 Others: AVLO Clarifies

By Sanna Camara The Association of the Victim Led Organisations (AVLO), an alliance of civil society organisations united to advocate for the interests of victims of human rights

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