FAO in the Gambia
This is Musu Kebba Jaju, a 60-year-old native of Darsilami, a village in Kombo Central....
Second Training Workshop on the Use and Application of EMA-i+ and EMPRES-i+ The Food and Agriculture...
The tides are turning in the  Gambia. As oceanic fish stocks deplete,  PROREFISH Gambia implemented...
26 September 2024, Banjul - The update of co-management arrangements for oyster production in The...

The Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2018-2023 sets out four FAO’s medium term assistance priorities and results, derived from nationally defined priorities and objectives, to be achieved over the four year period. The four priorities that resulted from broad consultation process are:

1.  Enhance enabling environment and capacity development for increased, sustainable and diversified agriculture, fisheries production and nutrition;

2.   Sustainable natural resources management for climate change adaptation and mitigation; 

3. Strengthen food, agriculture and natural resources value chains for income generation and job creation

4. Strengthen resilience and capacities for disaster risk reduction and management, and climate change adaptation and mitigation

Meetings / Workshops / Events

  • Annual meeting of the Steering Committee: "Global Forest Transformation for People and Climate: A Focus on West Africa". May 07 & 08, 2024
  • Bakadaji Hotel

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If you have any comments or complaints about FAO Gambia projects, please send your message to [email protected].

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