Anti-FGM campaigners argue that the lack of a law banning the practice weakens the legitimacy and impact of advocacy against harmful tradition practice. Activists Amie Bojang Sissoho, Dr. Isatou Touray, Amie Sillah and Mary Small at Monday's launch of One Billion Rising 2016 (Photo Credit: MSJoof/TNBES/Octover 2015)
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Gambia: Proposed FGM Bill 'Downplayed'
Dr. Touray: 1Billion Rising 2016 Calls For Change
“The
[West Africa] region is inundated with all forms of violence ranging from FGM, early or forced
marriage, rape, state impunity and the ravages of war with its gender
dimensions,” she said. (Photo Credit: MSJoof/TNBES/October 2015) |
Monday, October 5, 2015
Statements: 70th UN General Assembly 2015
In this photo, Speakers from US, Cuba, China, Russia, Iran line up for 70th UN General Assembly (Photo Credit: Deutsche Welle) |
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Mogens Lykketoft: UNGA President Says Migrants Are Entitled To Protection
Mogens Lykketoft (centre), President of 70th UN
General Assembly; Left - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon; and Right -Tegegnework Gettu,
Under-Secretary-General for General Assembly and Conference Management (UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe) |
Friday, October 2, 2015
United Nations Still Essential But Needs Reform to Be ‘Fit for Purpose’ in Coming Decades
UN General Assembly - mPhoto taken from Asian News Channel |
Thursday, October 1, 2015
UNGA 2015: Statement by The Gambia’s Vice President Dr. Isatou Njie-Saidy
Friday, September 4, 2015
Friday, May 8, 2015
Governments Should Tackle Conditions For Migrants’ Future in Africa
US Ambassador
Reuben Brigety says 'it is critical for migrants receiving
countries to ensure they are screened appropriately upon arrival and those who have
legitimate asylum claims be given an opportunity to present those claims' (Photo: MSJoof/TNBES) |
Africans Have To Demand That Their Governments Respect Their Rights
US Ambassador
Reuben Brigety says 'power never concedes anything that
is not demanded of it' (Photo: MSJoof/TNBES)
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Gambia: Business Sector Needs Solution To Challenges For Funding NGOs
GCCI Board Member Dawda Sarge (far right) says private sector “shy away from investing sufficiently in national development due to high risks like weak governance, regulatory uncertainties, and weak rule of law among other structural barriers.” (Photo: MSJoof/TNBES) |
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
EU-funded €4.5 Million Justice Reform Project Launch Preparations for Civic Awareness
Musa Baldeh, a student of St. Therese’s in Fula Bantang speaks to TNBES at an NCCE training on the formation of civic education clubs in schools, May 2014 (Photo Credit: MSJoof/TNBES) |
Monday, March 23, 2015
Lecturer at GPU School of Journalism Dies
Irmelin Mei Viegas with students during a field trip (Photo Credit: Irmelin/FacebookTimeline) Irmelin was intelligent and
inspirational, and has a great sense of humour, said Zainab Faal (Right, in black shirt) |
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
The Gambia Marks 50th Anne
Jammeh inspects parade Wednesday at the national stadium in Bakau (Photo Credit: Independence Golden Jubilee Official/Facebook) |
Monday, January 19, 2015
‘We Kept The Fighting Spirit To The End’
A
Valedictory Statement by Talibeh Hydara, a Graduate of The Gambia Press Union
School of Journalism.
Valedictorian
Talibeh Hydara (Photo Credit: Sang Mendy)
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Talibeh Hydara, the best student at the school, said
Friday that 12 of 20 students, who started the
course in 2012, had kept a fighting spirit to the end of a rigorous academic
challenge.
“We kept this spirit, not just because we wanted to,
but because we had the best lecturers whose inputs were magnetic,” Mr. Hydara
said on Jan. 16, 2015.
Read
on, his full statement:
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
The Black Spring in West Africa: Call for Action in Togo
'We believe Togo is next
in this trend of civil unrest, therefore we request that you utilize your
influence to bring inquiries about the region and Togo in specific,' writes Seeds of Togo
In 2012, tens of thousands of people took part in violent protests in Lome against electoral reforms they say favour the ruling party. (Photo: BBC) |
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Lawyer confirms Senegal’s ‘expulsion’ of Gambian opposition leader
Sheikh Sidia Bayo speaking to Senegalese media (Photo taken from Twitter) |
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Taranga FM is back on air, but its news programme is being censored
The FM Station has suffered repeated crackdown from Gambian authorities (Photo taken from CPJ) |
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Two Defendants Charged for their Role in an Attempted Coup in The Gambia
Defendants Charged with Conspiracy to
Violate the Neutrality Act and Conspiracy to Possess Firearms in
Furtherance of a Crime of Violence
They are charged with making an expedition against a “friendly nation” and conspiring to possess fire arms. In pic – President Yahya Jammeh, right, with Taiwan leader [Photo by EPA] |
Pres. Jammeh appoints another journalist as minister
The Gambia‘s new Information Minister, Sheriff Bojang, is the proprietor of The Standard, an independent daily newspaper. (Photo Credit: Facebook/Sheriff Bojang) |
Monday, January 5, 2015
Friday, January 2, 2015
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