Judiciary reform alone cannot fix land disputes

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 14/08/2025
By Dr Omar Janneh The origins of land ownership may be debated, but in The Gambia today, the consequences of lack of appropriate safeguards are clear: our land is in crisis. Our land is crying beneath our feet. Therefore, if we are to build a just and prosperous Gambia, we must begin with the (…)
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