AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEFSTH Mortuary Appeal: Families are being urged to identify remains at the hospital mortuary, as unclaimed bodies and slow identification continue to leave grief without closure. Roads for Health Access: President Barrow laid foundation stones for neglected Choya–Dankunku and other CRR North road links, with residents saying better roads mean faster ambulance access and safer movement during the rains. Deaf Inclusion Push: GADHOH warns that lack of sign language access keeps deaf Gambians trapped in poverty, with schools and public services still missing interpreters and support. Health Costs Debate: EFSTH defended its consultation fee increase from D25 to D100, saying the payment also covers medicines when available—aimed at keeping services sustainable. Community Learning Boost: The Hagie Gai Drammeh Foundation donated table tennis and school items to Gunjur SSS to encourage learning and sports participation. Justice System Scrutiny: A new piece argues The Gambia’s transitional justice process enriched institutions more than victims, raising fresh questions about fairness and reparations.
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