ECOWAS Hails the Peaceful Conduct of Voting in Togo’s 29 April 2024 Parliamentary and Regional Elections

The Head of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Election Observation Mission, Mrs Fatoumata Jallow-Tambajang, expressed her satisfaction with the smooth organization of the double election in Togo. She visited several polling stations in Lomé and praised the timely opening and peaceful conduct of electoral procedures.Accompanied by a team of officials, Mrs Fatoumata Jallow-Tambajang and her colleagues visited the ECOWAS Situation Room set up for the parliamentary and regional elections. The team is in constant contact with ECOWAS Observers deployed in... Read More »

Unlocking Africa’s Agricultural Potential: Insights from African Development Bank’s Adesina and Global Leaders

African Development Bank Group President Dr. Akinwumi Adesina emphasized the need for collaboration between public and private sectors to unlock Africa's agricultural potential during the World Economic Forum "Food and Water for All" panel discussion in Riyadh. Adesina's impassioned plea for greater cooperation aimed at transforming Africa's agriculture production to contribute to global food security.Adesina highlighted the need for increased investment in infrastructure in the agricultural sector, stating, "The potential is undeniable, but nobody eats potential… We have... Read More »

Africa Road Builders: Two African Heads of State Receive 2024 Babacar Ndiaye Prize

The Presidents of Equatorial Guinea and the Republic of Congo, Téodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo and Denis Sassou-Nguesso, have been honored with the Babacar Ndiaye Prize 2024 by the "Africa Road Builders" Selection Committee. President Obiang Nguema was recognized "for his remarkable achievements in improving the road infrastructure in his country," while President Sassou-Nguesso was acknowledged "in recognition of his commitment to the development of road infrastructure."In Equatorial Guinea, President Obiang Nguema's efforts were highlighted with the completion of... Read More »

President Boakai Nominates and Appoints Additional Officials of Government

Apr 30 2024The President of the Republic of Liberia, His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has made significant nominations and appointments within the government, affecting key ministries and agencies. These appointments, as mentioned in a statement from the Executive Mansion in Monrovia, are subject to confirmation by the Liberian Senate.Among the notable appointments are Brigadier General (Retired) Geraldine Janet George as the Minister of National Defense, Major General (Retired) Prince Charles Johnson, III as the Director of the National Security Agency (NSA),... Read More »

Public Engagement on St Helena’s Sustainable Economic Development Strategy and Delivery Plan 2023-2033

St Helena has launched a period of public engagement on the draft Sustainable Economic Development Strategy and Delivery Plan 2023-2033 (SEDS). The SEDS will serve as the overarching blueprint for developing the territory’s economy, replacing the Sustainable Economic Development Plan 2018-2028 (SEDP).The new SEDS focuses on two key goals: the growth of the working age population and the increase in government revenue collected through economic activity. These priorities are reflected in the six objectives outlined in the SEDS, aimed at advancing these goals and driving... Read More »

ECOWAS Subcommittee of the Judicial Council Convenes in Banjul to Review Rules of Procedure

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) recently held a crucial meeting in Banjul, The Gambia, where the Subcommittee of the Judicial Council convened to review its rules of procedure. The meeting, which took place from April 29th to May 1st, 2024, brought together esteemed Chief Justices and legal dignitaries from various ECOWAS Member States.During the opening of the meeting, Justice Hassan B. Jallow, the Hon. Chief Justice of The Gambia and Chairman of the Sub-Committee, emphasized the importance of revising the Council’s Rules of Procedure. He also... Read More »

Access To Peaks National Park – Further Prohibition

In April 2023, it was announced that access to certain areas of the Peaks National Park (PNP) would be prohibited due to concerns about plant pathogens affecting endemic trees within the park. The prohibition, initially set until the end of December 2023, was extended until March 2024 for review based on relevant information and evidence.The Environment, Natural Resources and Planning Portfolio (ENRP) has been actively working to address the issue since the discovery of the pathogens over a year ago. Collaborating with organizations such as the St Helena Research... Read More »

ECOWAS Permanent Observer to the UN Speaks on Promise of Democratic Consolidation in West Africa at University of Massachussetts-Boston’s 6th Africa Day and 2024 Academic Conference

The ECOWAS Permanent Observer to the United Nations, Ambassador Kinza Jawara-Njai, recently delivered a keynote address at the University of Massachussetts-Boston’s 6th Africa Day and 2024 Academic Conference. The theme of the event was "Democratic Backsliding in West Africa: Contradictions, Challenges, and Difference."In her speech, Ambassador Jawara-Njai focused on the topic of "Why West African Democracy is on the Right Path despite Challenges." She highlighted the efforts of ECOWAS in promoting democracy, good governance, and development in West Africa, emphasizing... Read More »

ECOWAS Commission Strengthens Partnerships for Early Warning Solutions

The Vice President of the ECOWAS Commission, H. E. Damtien L. Tchintchibidja, recently led a delegation to Washington, D.C. with the aim of enhancing Early Warning and Early Response capabilities in West Africa through strategic partnerships.During the visit, the main objective was to engage with key partners to bolster collaboration in capacity building for Early Warning and Early Response, with a focus on enhancing human security. One significant outcome of the mission is the potential collaboration with the Georgetown Institute of Women, Peace, and Security (GIWPS) to... Read More »

ECOWAS Council of the Wise Issues Abidjan Declaration

The recent meeting of the ECOWAS Council of the Wise resulted in the issuance of the Abidjan Declaration on May 2, 2024.During the meeting, several key figures shared their perspectives:1. "The Abidjan Declaration reaffirms our commitment to promoting peace and security in the West African region," said Chairperson of the ECOWAS Council of the Wise, Dr. Aminata Toure.2. "We must continue to engage in dialogue and diplomacy to address the root causes of conflict," emphasized Secretary-General of ECOWAS, Mr. Ibrahim Sani.3. "The Abidjan Declaration lays out a roadmap... Read More »

President Boakai Leads Delegation to the US-Africa Business Summit in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas

The President of Liberia, H.E. Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., will be at the forefront as he leads the Official Liberian delegation to the US-Africa Business Summit in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas from May 6-9, 2024. This summit aims to foster discussions on enhancing trade and economic partnerships between Africa and the United States.The delegation's objective is clear as they aim to attract investments and partnerships that will significantly contribute to Liberia’s economic growth. Highlighting the importance of this participation, it is stated that Liberia’s involvement in... Read More »

St. Helena Government to Offer Nursery Education for Children Ages 3-4 in 2024

The Education, Skills and Employment Portfolio has announced the provision of non-compulsory nursery education for all children between the ages of three to four years on St. Helena. According to the Portfolio, "We will be in contact with parents/guardians of those children born on island and who are eligible to enter nursery education in the school year September 2024 – August 2025."For parents whose children were not born on St. Helena, the Portfolio has requested that they provide specific information to facilitate nursery placement. "It would be appreciated if parents... Read More »

African Development Bank President calls for ‘bold and innovative approach’ from multilateral development banks to tackle global challenges

Dr Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank Group, has called for a "bold and innovative approach" from Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) to tackle the evolving challenges facing the world. Speaking at the Islamic Development Bank’s 50th-anniversary symposium, Adesina emphasized the need for collaboration and innovation in addressing global challenges.Adesina highlighted the African Development Bank's commitment to its transformative High 5 priorities, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals and the African Union’s Agenda 2063. He stated,... Read More »

Regional Fund for Agriculture and Food (RFAF): the 2nd Supervisory Board Validates and Adopts Operationalisation and Management Instruments

The Regional Fund for Agriculture and Food (RFAF) recently held its 2nd Supervisory Board meeting where important decisions were made regarding the operationalization and management of the fund. In a press release, the RFAF_SB 2024 announced, "Regional Fund for Agriculture and Food (RFAF): the 2nd Supervisory Board Validates and Adopts the Operationalisation and Management Instruments."The validation and adoption of these operationalization and management instruments signify a significant step forward for the RFAF in fulfilling its mandate to support agriculture and food... Read More »

Small Gambia Hosts Big Countries: President Barrow Prepares for OIC Summit

President Barrow received a briefing on the Senior Officials and Ministerial Sessions, setting the pace for the Leaders’ Summit this weekend, 4-5 May 2024. The OIC Secretary General, Mr. Hissein Brahim Taha, and his team updated President Adama Barrow on the Technical and Ministerial meetings at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Center in Bijilo.Secretary-General Taha congratulated and commended President Barrow for the progress made since his last visit to The Gambia. He remarked, “Since my last visit, the level of development achieved deserved... Read More »

ECOWAS and Algeria Agree to Regular Discussions on Political and Security Situation in West Africa and the Sahel

ECOWAS and Algeria have agreed to hold regular discussions on the political and security situation in West Africa and the Sahel, as well as the plight of irregular migrants. This commitment was announced by H.E. Dr Omar Alieu Touray, President of the ECOWAS Commission, and H.E. Ahmed ATTAF, Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs and the National Community Abroad, following their meeting in Algiers on April 23-26, 2024.During the meeting, Dr Omar Alieu Touray expressed his satisfaction at the willingness and commitment of the Algerian authorities to contribute to resolving... Read More »

Fostering Inclusive Growth: African Development Bank and Invest in Africa Launch MicroGREEN Project to Empower Marginalized Groups

The African Development Bank and Invest in Africa have jointly launched the MicroGREEN project to provide livelihood opportunities for marginalized and vulnerable groups in Ghana and Senegal. Titled "Strengthening Women, Youth and People with Disabilities’ Micro Entrepreneurship for Green Jobs in Natural Resources (MicroGREEN)," the project aims to generate up to 500 green job opportunities while offering essential business development services.Eyerusalem Fasika, Ghana Country Manager for the Bank, emphasized the institution's commitment to addressing climate change and... Read More »

President Barrow Confers GCRG and CRG to Two Distinguished Personalities

State House, Banjul, 3 May 2024: H.E. President Barrow presided over a conferment ceremony to honour two distinguished personalities. The Chairman of the Islamic Development Bank, Dr Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser, was bestowed an Insignia of the Grand Commander of the Order of the Republic Of The Gambia. At the same time, an insignia of the Commander of the Order of the Republic of The Gambia was conferred on the Outgoing World Bank Team Leader for The Gambia, Dr Samuel Lantei Mills."The honorary conferment recognises their profound achievements in their respective fields... Read More »

ECOWAS Regional Competition Authority Conducts Information Session in Côte d’Ivoire

The ECOWAS Regional Competition Authority (ERCA) recently conducted an information and sensitization session in Côte d’Ivoire to disseminate Community Provisions on Competition and Consumer Protection. The delegation from ECOWAS/ERCA, led by Commissioner Massandje Toure-Litse, engaged with national stakeholders in Abidjan on April 29 and 30, 2024.During the session, Commissioner Massandje Toure-Litse and the ECOWAS experts briefed stakeholders on ERCA’s mandate, intervention scope, and ongoing activities. They also discussed collaboration frameworks with Member States,... Read More »

President of Sierra Leone Attends 15th Organisation of Islamic Conference in The Gambia

His Excellency Dr Julius Maada Bio, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, participated in the 15th Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) held in Banjul, Republic of The Gambia on May 4, 2024. During the event, President Bio delivered a statement where he expressed his thoughts on various issues.President Bio stated, "I am pleased to be part of this important gathering of the Organisation of Islamic Conference, where we have the opportunity to discuss critical matters affecting our nations."The two-day engagement of the OIC was attended by leaders from Islamic... Read More »

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