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4H Norway cheers Gambia’s youth drive, land deal still lags
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73640, member: 636"] A crew from 4H Norway just wrapped two weeks checking on their partner org 4H Gambia, and said the youth and women empowerment work is looking solid. The Norwegian visitors sat in on the annual meeting in Farafenni, where everyone went over reports and locked in plans for next year, while the Gambian side keeps running their Learn by Doing program across the North Bank and Central River regions. The national program director mentioned how Salaam Financial Services hooked up 268 fertilizer bags worth almost 295k dalasi to youth clubs in Niamina Dankunku villages, which helped farms produce more crops. The Norwegian advisor talked about how her organization is hitting 90 years and restructuring operations while praising the Gambia team for supporting the upcoming UN Year of Women Farmers. She hinted that adults might get to join the study tour in 2027 since youth exchanges have been building peace between the groups for four decades straight. [/QUOTE]
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