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Africa Climate Teach-in Day Celebration INSPIRE 42

World Social Forum ‘Another World Is Possible’ INSPIRE 41

Global Unification Gambia – End of Year Report here

Global Unification Gambia – ‘Advancing humanity’ - Ebrima S. Dem web map
We believe that the word ¨Poverty¨ should be removed from our dictionary and that there should no longer be poor countries or poor people on our planet.
We believe that the differences between us, which make life interesting, and that we should cherish these differences, not ignore them.When it comes down to it, is the people of the world who have to change our world, and we can only start with ourselves.To achieve our objectives, we have divided our work into five priority programs called domains. More

1. Information Communication Technology
2. Youth Affairs
3. Women Affairs (with reference to HIV/AIDS, Gender Based Violence and FGM)
4. Advocacy, Lobby and Campaigns (With reference to Environment, Climate Change, Africa Unity, Democracy and Good Governance)
5. Children Affairs

Contact us at Suite 106, Plaza Office centre, 151 Mosque Rd, PMB 772. Serekunda, The Gambia: Contact email gambia@globalunification.com

The COP-15 climate negotiation - Ebrima S Dem
From the 6th to 19th December 2009, citizens of the world of all works of lives converge at city of hope, Copenhagan, Denmark, for COP-15 climate conference, hoping that the leaders of the community of nations will put aside their individual national interest to face the global treat to survival cause by climate change.However, as the clock ticked to the final day of the negotiation, the whole process turns out to be sham and unfulfilled endeavours as our politicians fail to agree on principle for a Fair Ambitious and Binding ( FAB) deal. The COP which was the 15th session of the parties to Kyoto protocol brought together more than 50, 000 delegates representing youth leaders, policy makers, politicians, UN agency, and climate change experts among others to discuss the future of the planet. More

Youth Alliance The Gambia - Albert Joe S. Bongay map
Youth Alliance is a collection of youths of all field of study working together to help improve the quality of life throughout the country and its surrounding . The group's vision is dynamic, pragmatic, and functional one which avails to the visionary concept and strategies in bringing youths together in involving in nation building and to be productive. It also unveils and offers a hand of fellowship and partnership, to the indigenous gambian communities of various fields and neibouring countries . Youth Alliance was incorporated as a charitable organisation in 31st June 2009 , in Banjul The Gambia , with a network of young people of all works of life with a passion to make an impact in their communities. The concept of the Youth Alliance is borne out of humanitarian obligation and sacrifice, to support the very underpriviledged childrenand their parents countrywide.

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