Sukai B. Cham Programme Officer for IOMs Migration Management Unit said the initiative seeks to address the adverse effects of climate change on vulnerable communities by building resilience promoting sustainable development and protecting the rights of those affected.
The training program which began on Monday 28th April is currently undergoing with the involvement of 802 communities who are grouped into 160 training sites across the all the regions.
The two-day session held at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre was being held under the theme: ‘Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations.
The event took the form of a match past led by scout band children mother clubs and activists and voluntary organisations. The event also coincided with the launch of Gambia Red Cross Societys nearly two million ‘Accelerating Malaria Elimination in The Gambia project.
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Sukai B. Cham Programme Officer for IOMs Migration Management Unit said the initiative seeks to address the adverse effects of climate change on vulnerable communities by building resilience promoting sustainable development and protecting the rights of those affected.
Sukai B.
Cham Programme Officer for IOMs Migration Management Unit said the initiative seeks to address the adverse effects of climate change on vulnerable communities by building resilience promoting sustainable development and protecting the rights of those affected.
The training program which began on Monday 28th April is currently undergoing with the involvement of 802 communities who are grouped into 160 training sites across the all the regions.
The training program which began on Monday 28th April is currently undergoing with the involvement of 802 communities who are grouped into 160 training sites across the all the regions.
The two-day session held at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre was being held under the theme: ‘Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations.
The two-day session held at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre was being held under the theme: ‘Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations.
The event took the form of a match past led by scout band children mother clubs and activists and voluntary organisations. The event also coincided with the launch of Gambia Red Cross Societys nearly two million ‘Accelerating Malaria Elimination in The Gambia project.
The event took the form of a match past led by scout band children mother clubs and activists and voluntary organisations.
The event also coincided with the launch of Gambia Red Cross Societys nearly two million ‘Accelerating Malaria Elimination in The Gambia project.
EFANet marks Global Action Week for Education 2025
Bottrop Kindergarten celebrates 40th year anniversary
Prime Minister Sonko assures govt support to annual ‘Daakaa
35 Communities Roots Project sign MOU to enhance Rice production
5 Gambian tailors set for training at Textile University China
Gambia Prison Service partners certify 20 inmates on skills training
Gambian journalists witness ancient traditions in Kashi City in China
GIEPA Methodist Church empower youth women entrepreneurs
GIEPA partners launch transformative project in Chamen Nianija