How conflict timber became a national security threat in The Gambia

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 15/12/2025
By Babucarr Ceesay In the early 2010s, West African countries imposed stricter environmental regulations, anticipating a steady decline in timber exports due to Ecowas restrictions on endangered rosewood. Instead, The Gambia saw an increase in rosewood shipments through its capital’s seaport, (…)
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