AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoElectricity Accountability: GALA has warned NAWEC and the government to fix the nationwide power crisis with real action by 19 June, saying repeated outages are driven by poor planning and weak backup capacity—hurting businesses, students, and health facilities. Health Workforce & Systems: A HaPSNA meeting in Abidjan is bringing together health and public service leaders from The Gambia and nine other countries to strengthen community health programs by integrating health workers into civil service systems. Gender & Media Leadership: A Gambian study finds women’s problem in journalism is not just entry but exit from leadership, citing opaque promotions, gendered assignments, harassment, and weak protection. Cost of Living & Access to Care: Justice for All called for a nationwide sit-down strike starting 8 June, linking fuel and transport hikes to harder access to schools and health facilities. Water & Sanitation: Tobaski celebrations in Bundung were hit by severe water shortages, with families paying for water deliveries and walking long distances for drinking water. Sports Medicine Training: GNOC’s five-day course for sport journalists (funded by Olympic Solidarity) covered sports medicine and governance. Visa-Free Movement: Reports say Gambia is among countries already implementing visa-free entry for all Africans, boosting regional mobility.
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