By Dr. Assan Jallow “The isolation and neglect of our men and women in uniform is the domino effect that
Category: Human Rights
African Liberation Day and Agenda 2063:
by Alagi Yorro Jallow. On May 25, 1963, thirty-one African leaders convened a summit meeting and founded the Organization of
Re-post: What is the Status of “Gordjiguène” or “Keewudaay” In The Gambia?
Previous publication November 2018. by Alagi Yorro Jallow. Contradictions and Hypocrisy of (“Gordjiguène” or “Keewudaay”) -Repeal or Else……? The homophobic
The Challenges and Dilemma of the Gambia Human Rights Commission
Reposting: The Challenges and Dilemma of the Gambia Human Rights Commission: Relationship Between Religion, Morality, Ethics, and Law Theorizing LGBT
Gambia Civil Society Recommend to Key Stakeholders To Stay On Course For A New Constitution
Banjul, 21 May 2020, TANGO Conference Hall The civil society organizations in The Gambia welcome the Government’s decision to gazette
Statement by United Nations Working Group on discrimination against women and girls
Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic must not discount women and girls As governments attempt to tackle the unprecedented public health
The paradox of advocating for free speech on Social Media
by Alagi Yorro Jallow. Fatoumatta: People want to have an intellectual conversation, but their personalities and traits are often contradictory