At Gambian Border, Women Abandon Rice Fields Amid Military Presence

[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 5/02/2025
By Nelson Manneh For eight years, the women of Bwiam and its surrounding villages have left their rice fields untended. The fields, known locally as “faros,” once formed the backbone of their agricultural livelihoods. But since 2017, when ECOMIG forces were stationed at the entrance of Bwiam, (…)
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