A decade-long id card and a chance to build local capacity
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 29/01/2026
The recent announcement that The Gambia’s new national ID cards will be valid for ten years, coupled with the plan for the contracted company to train Gambian officials before handing over the system, deserves both commendation and careful scrutiny. On the surface, this policy shift signals (…)
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