WHO report, samples result on mysterious deaths of Gambia children still pending: Sources \
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WHO report, samples result on mysterious deaths of Gambia children still pending: Sources

05-Dec-2022
The Committee formed by the Union Ministry of Heath Family Welfare to investigate this matter has so far conducted three meetings and reviewed the matter.
05-Dec-2022 World
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India should have strong regulatory system to remain leader in generic medicine, vaccines: Soumya Swaminathan \
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India should have strong regulatory system to remain leader in generic medicine, vaccines: Soumya Swaminathan

21-Oct-2022
New Delhi [India], October 21 (ANI): Chief Scientist at World Health Organisation (WHO) Dr Soumya Swaminathan has said that it's very important for India to have a strong regulatory system to remain a leader in the generic medicine and vaccines space.
21-Oct-2022 National
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Gambian Vice President arrives in India, set to participate in CII-EXIM Bank Conclave \
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Gambian Vice President arrives in India, set to participate in CII-EXIM Bank Conclave

18-Jul-2022
New Delhi [India], July 18 (ANI): Vice President of Gambia Badara A. Joof arrived in India on a five-day visit where he is set to participate in the Confederation of Indian Industry and EXIM Bank of India (CII-EXIM) Bank Conclave 2022 along with other bilateral engagements.
18-Jul-2022 World
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Adama Barrow re-elected as Gambian president \
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Adama Barrow re-elected as Gambian president

06-Dec-2021
Banjul [Gambia], December 6 (ANI/Xinhua): Alieu Momar Njie, chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) of The Gambia, declared on Sunday that Adama Barrow, the leader of the National People's Party (NPP), as the winner of the presidential election held on Saturday.
06-Dec-2021 World
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The Gambia: Guterres calls for ‘credible and transparent’ election  \
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The Gambia: Guterres calls for ‘credible and transparent’ election 

05-Dec-2021
As Gambians prepare to choose their next president on Saturday, the UN Secretary-General asked on Friday for voters to help foster “a peaceful environment” at the polls.  
In a statement released by his , António Guterres calls “on the electoral management body, candidates, political party leaders and their followers, through their conduct, to ensure a peaceful environment conducive to a credible, inclusive and transparent” election process.   According to news agencies, there are six candidates in the race to preside over the 2.2 million people who live in the West African nation.  Adama Barrow, the incumbent, defeated Yahya Jammeh, who had been in power for over 20 years, in 2016.  
At the time, Mr. Jammeh initially refused to step down, resulting in a constitutional crisis, but he eventually facilitated an orderly transfer of power, with the UN and other partners commending his “goodwill and statesmanship”. 

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As part of the preparations for the election, the , Annadif Khatir Mahamat Saleh, is visiting the country.   During the three days visit, Mr. Saleh, who also acts as the head of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (), will meet election observers, civil society organisations and the .   On Friday, the Special Representative also had talks with the Gambian Minister of Foreign Affairs.  Mr. Saleh is accompanied by the Assistant Secretary-General for Afric, Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee. 

Reparations Commission 

In his statement, Mr. Guterres also welcomes the completion of the work of the Gambian Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC).  On 25 November, the Commission submitted its final report to the President of the Republic.  The Secretary-General commended the Commission for its “tireless work” and urged the Government to ensure “speedy follow-up action” on the recommendations contained in the report.   Mr. Guterres concluded assuring that the United Nations remains “a staunch partner” in the transitional justice process in The Gambia.  “[The UN] stands ready to continue supporting national efforts towards the full implementation of the Commission’s recommendations to ensure justice, reparations for victims and closure, as necessary steps towards national reconciliation and social cohesion”, he assured.  
05-Dec-2021 United Nations
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The Gambia: Guterres calls for ‘credible and transparent’ election  \
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The Gambia: Guterres calls for ‘credible and transparent’ election 

05-Dec-2021
As Gambians prepare to choose their next president on Saturday, the UN Secretary-General asked on Friday for voters to help foster “a peaceful environment” at the polls.  
In a statement released by his , António Guterres calls “on the electoral management body, candidates, political party leaders and their followers, through their conduct, to ensure a peaceful environment conducive to a credible, inclusive and transparent” election process.   According to news agencies, there are six candidates in the race to preside over the 2.2 million people who live in the West African nation.  Adama Barrow, the incumbent, defeated Yahya Jammeh, who had been in power for over 20 years, in 2016.  
At the time, Mr. Jammeh initially refused to step down, resulting in a constitutional crisis, but he eventually facilitated an orderly transfer of power, with the UN and other partners commending his “goodwill and statesmanship”. 

Visit 

As part of the preparations for the election, the , Annadif Khatir Mahamat Saleh, is visiting the country.   During the three days visit, Mr. Saleh, who also acts as the head of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (), will meet election observers, civil society organisations and the .   On Friday, the Special Representative also had talks with the Gambian Minister of Foreign Affairs.  Mr. Saleh is accompanied by the Assistant Secretary-General for Afric, Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee. 

Reparations Commission 

In his statement, Mr. Guterres also welcomes the completion of the work of the Gambian Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC).  On 25 November, the Commission submitted its final report to the President of the Republic.  The Secretary-General commended the Commission for its “tireless work” and urged the Government to ensure “speedy follow-up action” on the recommendations contained in the report.   Mr. Guterres concluded assuring that the United Nations remains “a staunch partner” in the transitional justice process in The Gambia.  “[The UN] stands ready to continue supporting national efforts towards the full implementation of the Commission’s recommendations to ensure justice, reparations for victims and closure, as necessary steps towards national reconciliation and social cohesion”, he assured.  
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The Gambia: Guterres calls for ‘credible and transparent’ election  \
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The Gambia: Guterres calls for ‘credible and transparent’ election 

05-Dec-2021
As Gambians prepare to choose their next president on Saturday, the UN Secretary-General asked on Friday for voters to help foster “a peaceful environment” at the polls.  
In a statement released by his , António Guterres calls “on the electoral management body, candidates, political party leaders and their followers, through their conduct, to ensure a peaceful environment conducive to a credible, inclusive and transparent” election process.   According to news agencies, there are six candidates in the race to preside over the 2.2 million people who live in the West African nation.  Adama Barrow, the incumbent, defeated Yahya Jammeh, who had been in power for over 20 years, in 2016.  
At the time, Mr. Jammeh initially refused to step down, resulting in a constitutional crisis, but he eventually facilitated an orderly transfer of power, with the UN and other partners commending his “goodwill and statesmanship”. 

Visit 

As part of the preparations for the election, the , Annadif Khatir Mahamat Saleh, is visiting the country.   During the three days visit, Mr. Saleh, who also acts as the head of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (), will meet election observers, civil society organisations and the .   On Friday, the Special Representative also had talks with the Gambian Minister of Foreign Affairs.  Mr. Saleh is accompanied by the Assistant Secretary-General for Afric, Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee. 

Reparations Commission 

In his statement, Mr. Guterres also welcomes the completion of the work of the Gambian Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC).  On 25 November, the Commission submitted its final report to the President of the Republic.  The Secretary-General commended the Commission for its “tireless work” and urged the Government to ensure “speedy follow-up action” on the recommendations contained in the report.   Mr. Guterres concluded assuring that the United Nations remains “a staunch partner” in the transitional justice process in The Gambia.  “[The UN] stands ready to continue supporting national efforts towards the full implementation of the Commission’s recommendations to ensure justice, reparations for victims and closure, as necessary steps towards national reconciliation and social cohesion”, he assured.  
05-Dec-2021 United Nations
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Gambian politicians make promises to electorates ahead of December polls \
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Gambian politicians make promises to electorates ahead of December polls

17-Nov-2021
Banjul [Gambia], November 17 (ANI/Xinhua): Politicians in The Gambia have been making last-minute promises to convince the electorates to vote for them as the country gears up for the December 4 presidential election to determine who would govern the nation for the next five years.
17-Nov-2021 World
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