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  2. Fatou Camara (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In the diaspora, she runs a news website for The Gambia and is strongly networked via social media such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Soundcloud. Their Facebook page "The Fatu Network" is watched by more than 250,000 users (as of March 2017). In August 2014, she was assaulted by supporters of Jammeh in the United States.

  3. Fatou Bensouda - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. International Criminal Law Prosecutor, diplomat. Profession. Lawyer. Fatou Bom Bensouda ( / fɑːˈtuː bɛnˈsuːdɑː /; [1] née Nyang; born 31 January 1961) is a Gambian lawyer and former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), who has served as the Gambian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom since 3 August 2022.

  4. Three Years Jotna - Wikipedia

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    Three Years Jotna was a political advocacy group in the Gambia between 2019 and 2021 that staged protests advocating for the resignation of President Adama Barrow. Background [ edit ] Prior to 2016 Gambian presidential election, a group of opposition parties reluctantly came together with a common goal of ending the 22 year regime of Yahya Jammeh .

  5. Gambia's Move to Repeal FGM Ban Risks Women's Rights Globally

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    The fight to overturn the FGM ban in the Gambia In addition to banning the practice in 2015, the Gambian government also adopted a national strategy and policy last September to end the practice ...

  6. Fatou Baldeh - Wikipedia

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    Queen Margaret University. Occupation (s) human rights activist, women's rights activist. Known for. anti-FGM campaigner in Scotland. Awards. Order of the British Empire. Fatou Baldeh MBE (born December 1983) [1] is a Gambian women's rights activist who campaigns to end female genital mutilation (FGM). [2]

  7. Fatou Jagne Senghore - Wikipedia

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    Fatou Jagne Senghore also known as Fatou Jagne Senghor (Fatou Diagne Senghor) is a Gambian jurist, human rights advocate, women's rights and free expression activist. She is well known for her work in human rights in West Africa especially in The Gambia and Senegal She earned the nickname of "Senegambian Iron Lady" for her efforts defending human rights in The Gambia under the autocratic ...

  8. Fatu Mukuba has taken a long trail to become a leader for No ...

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  9. List of NAMs elected in the 2017 Gambian parliamentary ...

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    The fifth National Assembly of the Gambia is the legislature of the Gambia, elected at the 2017 parliamentary election and serving until the 2022 parliamentary election.. The 2017 election saw each of the National Assembly's 53 directly elected constituencies return one NAM, as well as each of the five nominated NAMs being appointed by the President of the Gambia, Adama Barrow.