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In West Africa, traffickers pose as Koranic school teachers and force young students to beg for food and money instead of allowing them to gain an education. In Europe, traffickers subject children—including Roma and disabled children—to forced begging. In South Asia, some traffickers maim children before subjecting them to forced begging to increase the children’s profits. (Photo taken from TIP 2016) |
Friday, July 1, 2016
Gambia Lacks Minimum Standards To Eliminate Human Trafficking - Report
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Hundreds Pay Last Respect to Legendary Broadcaster, George Christensen
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Mr. Christensen was known to be an ardent advocate for press freedom and freedom of expression and had endured burns and questioning in attacks including arson on his radio. Photo Credit: M.S.Joof/FPI/TNBES |
Hundreds
of mourners gathered at the late George Christensen‘s
house and attended a church service in Fajara on Friday to pay their last
respect to the legendary broadcast journalist.
Mr.
Christensen, 64, died on
June 3, 2016 when he returned to Banjul after attending the second
‘International Civil Society Forum on The Gambia’ in Dakar, Senegal ahead of
the ECOWAS Summit.
Local
journalists in Banjul say his death is a “big loss” and has brought “sad times”
for the Gambian media.
His
coffin was covered with a white piece of cloth that carried his name, age, a
logo of The Gambia Press Union and the inscription: “Defender of Freedom of
Expression.”
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Ecowas Says Using Social Media to Attain Regional Integration
The
sub-regional economic bloc, Ecowas, says it is now using social media platforms to
reach a wider audience, increase awareness among Ecowas citizens and to attain
regional integration.
For
the first time since the Ecowas Commission was established in 1975, in April 2015 it opened accounts on Facebook (Ecowas_Cedeao),
Twitter (@ecowas_cedeao), and
YouTube (ECOWAS_CEDEAO).
The
Commission also uses parallel media – print media, broadcast and online media
simultaneously – to work towards achieving an “Ecowas of the People” and Vision
2020, the director of the Communication’s Directorate, Sandra Oulate F.
Elleingand said.
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Gambian Media Mourns Death of Legendary Broadcaster, George Christensen
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George at Civil Society Forum (Photo credit: Sainey MK Marenah) |
Mr.
Christensen, 64, died on June 3, 2016 when he returned to Banjul after
attending the second ‘International Civil Society Forum on The Gambia’ in
Dakar, Senegal ahead of the ECOWAS Summit.
Monday, June 6, 2016
Ecowas Encourages Gambia to Initiate Reform for Free, Credible Elections
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Photo Credit: Ecowas/Facebook |
They
also commend Gambia’s political stakeholders for the signing, on 20 April 2016,
of an agreement to hold free elections.
In
a final communiqué at the end of the 49th ordinary session on 4 June
2016 in Dakar, Senegal, Ecowas
leaders urge the security forces in Gambia to refrain from the use of excessive
force against the citizens and adopt a responsible approach.
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