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PS Sankareh-Farage Emphasizes Women, Girls’ Vital Role in Driving Sustainable Development

Our Permanent Secretary, Saffie Sankareh-Farage, participated in the International Women’s Day celebration organized by World Bank Gambia, where she emphasized the vital role of women and girls in driving sustainable development. As a lawyer and career civil servant, she highlighted the importance of policy, community engagement, and sports in creating opportunities for young women to lead, innovate, and shape The Gambia’s future. She also stressed the need for strong legal protections and multi-sector collaboration between government, civil society, the private sector, and development partners to ensure that every woman and girl has the opportunity to succeed. The journey may be challenging, but through collective efforts, we can build an inclusive future where women and girls flourish.

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AfDB ED’s Visit the MoYS to Strengthen Development Cooperation

The Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports, Bakary Y. Badjie, today welcomed a high-level delegation of seven Executive Directors from the African Development Bank Group African Development Bank (AfDB) as part of their mission to gain a first-hand understanding of The Gambia’s macroeconomic landscape in relations to the National development priorities. During the meeting, attended by PS Saffie Sankareh-Farage, Deputy Permanent Secretaries and Directors under the ministries discussions focused on:  Youth Employment & Entrepreneurship – Creating sustainable job opportunities through skills training and financial support.  Sports Development & Investment – Enhancing sports infrastructure and funding programs to empower young athletes.  Financial Inclusion for Young Entrepreneurs – Expanding access to funding and resources to boost youth-led businesses.  AfDB’s Role in Supporting Youth Programs – Strengthening partnerships to ensure development projects align with national priorities. Minister Badjie highlighted the critical role of AfDB in empowering Gambian youth, emphasizing the need for targeted investments in job creation, sports, and entrepreneurship. The AfDB delegation reaffirmed their commitment to supporting youth-focused initiatives that drive economic growth and social development. This visit marks a significant step in deepening collaboration between the Ministry of Youth and Sports and AfDB, ensuring that future programs are impactful, sustainable, and aligned with national priorities.

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ISSA Secretary General Pays Courtesy Call on Youth and Sports Minister

The Secretary General of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Association (ISSA), Nasser Ayman Majali, paid a courtesy visit on the Minister of Youth and Sports, Hon. Bakary Y. Badjie , as part of his official visit to The Gambia. The visit aimed to strengthen collaboration between ISSA and the Gambia National Olympic Committee (GNOC) while promoting sports as a unifying force within the Islamic community. Majali was accompanied by officials from ISSA and the GNOC. The delegation was received by Minister Badjie and his team, highlighting the commitment to fostering international sports cooperation.

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“The Gambia is empowering young voices to shape a peaceful & inclusive future” – Minister Badjie

“Since 2017, the gov’t has strengthened democracy & expanded civic space for youth. Through stakeholder collaboration, over 100 officials were trained on Youth, Peace & Security. With 2,000+ youth engaged, The Gambia is empowering young voices to shape a peaceful & inclusive future.”

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MoYS Hosts Reception Dinner for Interregional African Ministerial Delegates on Anti-Doping in Sports

Tuesday night, the Ministry of Youth and Sports, led by Hon. Bakary Y. Badjie, hosted a grand reception dinner for delegates attending the Interregional African Ministerial Meeting on Anti-Doping in Sports. The event, held in Kololi was attended by distinguished guests including the First Lady of The Gambia, the wife of the Vice President, several Cabinet Ministers, and Sports Ministers from various African nations such as Togo, Botswana, Madagascar, South Africa, and Azerbaijan. H.E. Ambassador Minata Samate, Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs, and Social Development of the African Union, was also present, highlighting the importance of regional collaboration in combating doping in sports. The reception underscored The Gambia’s commitment to fostering a clean and fair sporting environment across the continent.

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“Today’s meeting presents us the unique opportunity to engage in a much-needed dialogue on addressing the challenges posed by doping in sports, not just in Africa, but around the world” – Minister Badjie

“Today’s meeting presents us the unique opportunity to engage in a much-needed dialogue on addressing the challenges posed by doping in sports, not just in Africa, but around the world.”

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