Human rights clubs boost civic advocacy through national study tour

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 3/12/2025
By Fatou Bojang A five-day study tour organized by ActionAid International The Gambia (AAITG) is reshaping how students in rural Niamina engage with human rights and civic responsibility. The initiative, spearheaded by AAITG’s Local Rights Program office in Kudang, brought together more than 60 (…)
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