The stakeholder conference and donor roundtable meeting aimed to mobilise support for the implementation process, emphasizing funding opportunities and partnerships that can contribute to the successful realization of the TRRC s recommendations.
Our documentary, It Takes a Village draws its name from the old African saying "it takes a village to raise a child". It is a wonderful story of people from different backgrounds, ignoring social and religious boundaries for the betterment of others.
After the loss of their daughter Angela, British couple Hilary and Keith Walker, split their life in two so they could create a nursery to help educate Gambian children out of poverty. Between 2001 and 2013, living six months in the UK and the rest in the Gambia, Keith and Hilary created a unique charity project called Wonder Years Centre of Excellence (WYCE). That project is now coming of age, as in 2020, WYCE officially becomes a self-sustaining organisation.
Starting from a single shared dream, Hilary and Keith Walker used every avenue to feed the growth of their education project - including selling their home in the UK. Robbed of their initial investment by a (failed project) in Tanji, the couple started again in the villa
The Commission underscores the consistency of the witnesses in relating the details of the arrest, enforced disappearance, and extrajudicial execution in The Gambia of over 67 unarmed West African economic migrants who the Jammeh regime perceived as mercenaries.
Switzerland's attorney general has filed an indictment against Gambia's former interior minister for crimes against humanity committed under former authoritarian leader Yahya Jammeh, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
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