The European Union has provided €300 million to Gambia to enhance agricultural productivity and support rural communities. This grant aims to improve food security, promote sustainable farming practices, and foster economic growth in rural areas.
The Ministry of Education introduces a new policy to enhance learning through technology integration in schools, based on the belief that technology can optimize learning outcomes.
President Adama Barrow opened a new healthcare facility in Basse, the capital of the Upper River Region in Gambia. This move is part of a larger effort to upgrade medical services in the region.
The Gambia's Tourism Minister attended an international expo to highlight its tourism potential and attract visitors. The goal is to revitalize the economy through increased tourism.
Gambian police have conducted nationwide drug raids, resulting in arrests and the seizure of illicit substances. The raids aim to combat drug trafficking within the country.
The Gambian National Assembly has passed the 2024 budget proposal, prioritizing infrastructure enhancements, healthcare improvements, and educational advancements.
Gambian representatives participated in the African Union Summit, engaging in discussions on economic cooperation and regional security. The summit aimed to address issues affecting African nations and foster unity.