ActionAid The Gambia holds dialogues on civic space

Youth exclusion finally sparks real pushback as local leaders and activists team up to shake things up.

ActionAid The Gambia
  • ActionAid The Gambia hosted talks with young folks and elders.
  • Saikou Darboe pushed civic lessons beyond just voting.
  • The two-year effort gets money from a UN project.
  • Darboe hopes the sessions tear down old obstacles.
North Bank Region
  • Seedy Lamin Bah saw big crowds of youth and women.
  • He called the group a positive signal for tomorrow.
  • Young people make up most of the population there.
  • Bah stressed that empowering them lifts the whole economy.
Mansakonko Area Council
  • Landing B. Sanneh demanded more youth and women's seats.
  • He reminded everyone that youth input matters for progress.
  • Sanneh promised the council would protect their rights.
  • His team wants voices heard loud and clear now.
Mayamba Village
  • Alhassan Alieu Bah pointed out widespread knowledge gaps.
  • He thanked organizers for starting these open chats.
  • Women hold a huge slice of the population.
  • Bah linked their involvement directly to better growth.
Participant Views
  • Nenneh Dukureh liked the focus on job shortages.
  • Kabiro Dampha rejected picking leaders by party ties.
  • Lamin Fadera suggested limits on committee positions.
  • Binta Jarju blasted norms that keep women at home.
 

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