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High food prices in Africa!
Food is expensive – prices in African cities have generally been much higher than in other developing regions of the world COP27, being held in Egypt in November 2022, must prioritise development, ...
To bolster the movement for food sovereignty in the nation, CGF has requested a collaborative partnership with the Ministry ...
Project 2 of the Program to Strengthen Resilience on Food and Nutrition Insecurity in ... in the Lower River Region (LRR) of the Gambia. It brought together project extension workers from both ...
In recognition of his untiring commitment to the welfare of Gambian consumers, Hamidou Jah, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Jah Oil Company, was on Wednesday presented with a prestigious award by the ...
This is the Caribbean Capital of Europe, here in Brixton, London. Is this really the most dangerous place in London? We are here to explore the people, culture, and most importantly the food is this ...
Q: What is the Dollar worth against the Gambian Dalasi? A: One Dollar is worth 72.4433 Gambian Dalasi today Q: Is the Dollar going up or down against the Gambian Dalasi? A: Today's exchange rate ...
GENEVA (6 February 2025) - The UN Child Rights Committee (CRC) today issued its findings on Ecuador, Eritrea, the Gambia, Honduras, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Slovakia, after reviewing the seven ...
Q: What is the Gambian Dalasi worth against the Pound? A: One Gambian Dalasi is worth 0.0112 Pounds today Q: Is the Gambian Dalasi going up or down against the Pound? A: Today's exchange rate (0. ...
A group of people from Bournemouth are travelling to The Gambia to restore and improve a primary school of 700 children.
The capital of Gambia is famous for its market - Albert. It is famous throughout Africa. Here you can buy a variety of souvenirs, art, leather goods and even paraphernalia of Negro religious cults.
Tangara carried a message from Gambian President Adama Barrow to King Mohammed VI. During their bilateral talks, Bourita formally received the message, followed by Tangara addressing the media.
The Gambia's former dictator Yahya Jammeh has said he intends to take back control of his political party and declared he is "coming back". FRANCE 24's correspondent, Caitlin Kelly has more.