Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) remains a significant issue in The Gambia, where, according to UNICEF, approximately 76 percent of women and girls aged 15–49 have undergone the practice.
Women and girls in Gambia could be staring at the re-introduction ... the ban violated citizens’ rights to “practice their culture and religion” in the country where Muslims are the ...
Sport has always occupied a special place in Gambian culture, and football has been and remains the most popular type of competition. As a result, sports betting quickly gained popularity among ...
For Fatou Baldeh, the past year was critical in the fight to end female genital mutilation. A survivor and the founder of the organization Women in Liberation & Leadership (WILL), Baldeh, 41, is a ...
Ngente is both a religious obligation and a cultural celebration, strengthening the bonds within the community. In Gambia, various ethnic groups including the Mandinka, Wolof, Fulani and Jola ...
The event showcased the cultural celebration of the Gambian people, with authentic Gambian cuisine, a parade of different ...
Founded by a young Gambian entrepreneur, Jarga blends traditional craftsmanship, premium materials, and contemporary elegance ...
Banjul Yunus Emre Institute (YEE) Coordinator Halil Ibrahim Efe announced that they are in the process of signing a cooperation protocol with the University of the Gambia for Turkish language courses.
The event at Reform Congregation Oheb Sholom, Wyomissing, showcased Gambian culture with food, music, dance and a display of artifacts. Gambia Independence Day is celebrated worldwide on February 18.
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