Resolving land ownership disputes: A path to lasting peace

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 14/08/2025
Land ownership disputes have increasingly become a source of tension across the country, pitting communities, families, and individuals against one another. These disputes often stem from overlapping claims, inadequate documentation, historical injustices, and, in some cases, unscrupulous land (…)
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