Gambia Association of Local
Government Authorities (GALGA) President and sitting Chairman of Mansakonko
Area Council, Landing B. Sanneh, Saturday led the project team, the
International Trade Center (ITC), and potential contractors on site seeing to
Mansakonko and Farafenni as part of the United Nations Trust Fund for Human
Security (UNTFHS) project that GALGA is implementing with ITC, as
implementing partner.The project was developed by GALGA
and the National Youth Council of The Gambia and other partners,
seeking to address the negative livelihood challenges that vulnerable women and
youth encounter as a result of the coming of the Senegambia Bridge. It is
funded under the United Nations Fund for Population Affairs Gambia office.
The team visited Mansakonko
Hospitality Center which will be housed at the Mansakonko Area Council
Conference center and a One-Stop-Shop Entrepreneurship Hub in Farafenni.
These are two of some of the project components. GALGA is also the Chairman and Secretariat of the
Steering Committee of this project. Kerewan and Mansakonko Local Government
Areas (LGAs) are the beneficiaries of the project component.
The site seeing provided the team
the opportunity to gather first-hand information about the projects, in
preparation for the commencement of their implementation.
The project is expected to
strengthen the economic and social rights of vulnerable groups around the
Senegambia Bridge whose livelihoods have been negatively impacted by the
construction of the Bridge.
The overall impact of the project
will be building the resilience of the targeted beneficiaries to
vulnerabilities and accelerating progress on achieving multiple SDGs including
SDGs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8,
10, 11, 12, 13, and 16...
It will also focus on strengthening
local governance structures to enhance participation, ownership, and
sustainability of development, restore livelihoods and enhance self-reliance mechanisms. It is equally expected to enhance opportunities for
women and youth to diversify their income generation and improve their
household, health, and nutrition status.
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