Green Climate Fund approves novel fishery project to increase climate resilience and improve livelihoods in the Gambia
18 July 2022, Banjul – The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved a USD 25 million ...
Read more18 July 2022, Banjul – The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved a USD 25 million ...
Read moreBy Astou Jawara The Ministry of Fisheries, Water Resources (MoFWR), also responsible for National Assembly Matters, ...
Read moreThe Gambia is organized into Local Government Areas (LGA), with each of them having similar boundaries or ...
Read more07 OCTOBER 2021, Banjul – The Ministry of Fisheries, Water Resources and National Assembly Matters (MoFWR-NAMs) ...
Read moreA two-day capacity building workshop on 'communication techniques, lobbying and fundraising strategies' for fisherfolk was recently ...
Read moreThe Minister of Fisheries and Water Resources, and also responsible for National Assembly Matters, Mr. James ...
Read more25 February 2021, Banjul -Fish is the cheapest source of animal protein. It accounts for about ...
Read more21 December 2020, Banjul - Land disputes have become a growing problem in The Gambia and ...
Read moreBy: Bakary Touray Jr About eighty thousand (80,000) rural communities would have access to better quality ...
Read moreBy Mamadou Edrisa Njie In line with the National Development Plan 2018-2021, the UN Food and ...
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