Environmental Crisis Deepens at Kotu Stream: Hundreds of Properties at Risk as Government Prepares for Major Restoration Project
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 1er/12/2025
Hinna Camara BANJUL, The Gambia—Encroachment is a significant environmental issue in The Gambia, with the Kotu Stream wetlands being a major hotspot due to illegal settlements, waste dumping, and unsustainable land use, leading to severe environmental degradation and increased flood risks. The (…)
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