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Hon. Bakary Y. Badjie Inspires NYSS Corps Members with Personal Journey and Ministry Opportunities

The Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports, Bakary Y. Badjie, engaged with corps members of the National Youth Service Scheme (NYSS) ahead of their swearing-in ceremony in a motivational session aimed at inspiring them to maximize the opportunities available within the ministry and beyond. Drawing from his personal journey, the Minister shared his early life challenges, including the sacrifices he made and his involvement in volunteer work and crafts to support his education. “My hands were once dry from doing crafts to sell just to stay in school,” he told the corps members, adding that success requires the mindset to succeed and the determination to start small and grow steadily. “No one who succeeded did so by chance. Everyone who made it was prepared to be successful,” the Minister said, emphasizing the importance of focus, patience, and hard work. He urged the corps members to resist shortcuts and understand that while the government cannot provide everything, it is committed to creating friendly policies that support youth development. Highlighting the ministry’s programs, Hon. Badjie referenced institutions such as the GSI Centre, NEDI etc where young people undergo a year-long practical training in agriculture. Videos of past beneficiaries who are now thriving in their fields were shared, serving as a testament to what is possible through dedication and government support. “You are not here by accident. The values and skills you gain through NYSS are meant to mold you into responsible, productive citizens. Live by them,” he advised. Speaking at the session, Mr. Abas Bah, Executive Director of NYSS, reaffirmed the Scheme’s commitment to following up on its graduates. He announced that UNDP is ready to support dedicated individuals who complete their training successfully, encouraging the corps members to take their training seriously and remain focused. “Don’t let anyone fool you or derail you from your path. The difference starts with you,” he stressed, adding that NYSS will continue to monitor their progress and support their development. The session concluded with a viewing of the film “Home Again,” which tells the emotional story of a young man who attempted the “back way” migration route seven times unsuccessfully a powerful reminder of the dangers of irregular migration and the importance of building a future at home.

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National Youth Service Scheme Graduate Programme

The Ministry of Youth and Sports, through the National Youth Service Scheme, in collaboration with the UNDP, proudly presents the National Youth Service Graduate Programme, a transformative initiative aimed at bridging the gap between graduation and permanent employment. The programme offers internship placements for graduates in key institutions across the country, providing practical experience and a solid pathway to long-term career opportunities. If you are a graduate and have not yet secured employment, this is your chance! CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO REGISTER Apply Now: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLScOSe1VmGf…/viewform… Deadline: 18th July 2025 Don’t miss this opportunity to grow, serve, and succeed. Bakary Y. Badjie Ministry of Youth & Sports Ministry of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment UNDP The Gambia Ministry of Higher Education,Research Science and Technology The President’s International Award,the Gambia The University of The Gambia NEDI National Youth Council – The Gambia Gambia Armed Forces @top fans

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10 Officials Jet Off to Beijing for Global Training

In the early hours of Tuesday, 10 delegates from the Ministry of Youth & Sports and the National Centre for Arts and Culture – Gambia departed Banjul International Airport for Beijing, China. The team forms part of the 55 participants recently bade farewell by the Ministry at a colourful send-off ceremony last Friday. Among the travelling officials are Ministry staff, Regional Youth and Sports Coordinators, a Program Manager from the The Gambia National Sports Council – NSC , all selected to take part in specialized seminars focused on sports, culture, and tourism. This delegation, made up of vibrant and dynamic public officials, will join others in exploring new ideas, deepening cross-cultural collaboration, and gaining valuable global exposure.

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2nd Senior Management Team Meeting in Progress

The Senior Management Team (SMT) of the Ministry of Youth & Sports , including top management from its satellite institutions, is currently holding a day-long meeting at the Independence Stadium and Friendship Hotel to assess quarterly activities and overall progress. Its functions include, among others, policy planning, supervision and monitoring, coordination of sector strategy implementation, and mobilization of resources to achieve its strategic goals. Institutions participating in the meeting include the National Youth Council – The Gambia Independence Stadium And Friendship Hotel The President’s International Award,the Gambia NEDI NYSS – The Gambia The Gambia National Sports Council – NSC and the Gambia Songhai Initiative — a project under the Ministry. Stay with us for more updates as the meeting unfolds.

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Strengthening Ties in Youth and Sports Development

Earlier on Wednesday, the Honorable Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Bakary Y. Badjie , welcomed Mr. Ahmed Belhadj, Chargé d’Affaires of the Moroccan Embassy in Banjul, to his office. The purpose of the visit was to present a copy and follow up on a signed Memorandum of Understanding aimed at enhancing cooperation in the area of sports signed between The Gambia and the Kingdom of Morocco. The Head of the Embassy also presented a letter of invitation from the Minister of Youth of Morocco to his Gambian counterpart on the hosting of OIC Youth capital by the city of Marrakesh.

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Gov’t Commitment Vital in Driving Professional Football, Says Minister Badjie

Honourable Bakary Y. Badjie, Minister of Youth and Sports, has reaffirmed the Gambia Government’s unwavering commitment to transforming football into a sustainable, professional industry, calling it a national priority during his keynote address at today’s Stakeholder Dialogue on the Professionalization of Football held at a local Hotel in Kotu . The event, organized by Gambia Football Federation (GFF), brought together key players in the football ecosystem including club executives, coaches, sponsors, and development partners in a bid to shape a unified roadmap for a competitive national league. “Football is more than just a game,” the Minister declared. “It is a tool for social cohesion, youth empowerment, job creation, and national pride. Despite our immense talent and passion, our league remains underdeveloped. That must change and it starts with strategic collaboration.” Minister Badjie underscored that the Ministry’s new National Sports Policy (2024–2034) aligns directly with the goals of today’s dialogue, outlining support for talent development, governance reforms, infrastructure investment, and public-private partnerships. He also emphasized the importance of the GFF’s upcoming Business Plan, which will serve as the foundation for a professional league model grounded in accountability, financial sustainability, and institutional growth. “A well-defined plan will build investor confidence and provide a clear roadmap to transition from ad hoc operations to a competitive, market-driven model,” he stated. Minister announced that the National Sports Development Fund aimed at financing sports growth nationwide has been included in the upcoming National Sports Bill, to be presented before the National Assembly. Other key government commitments highlighted include upgrading and constructing new sporting facilities across the country, promoting gender equity in football and across all sports, supporting sports data and research for evidence-based planning, enhancing international cooperation and capacity building. Minister Badjie urged stakeholders to break silos and “challenge assumptions” to ensure the final roadmap reflects all voices. “Gambian football must be shaped by those who are committed, engaged, and willing to work together,” he said. The dialogue is expected to generate vital input for the development of a strategic and inclusive national football model ushering in a new era for Gambian football, one that is professional, resilient, and proudly Gambian.

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Gambia to Host SAFRA 2025: Upper River Region Delegation Meets Youth and Sports Minister

As The Gambia prepares to host the 32nd edition of the Week of Friendship and Fraternity in West Africa—widely known as SAFRA, the SAFRA bureau delegation from the Upper River Region (URR) paid a courtesy visit to the Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports, Bakary Y. Badjie, on Wednesday. The delegation, led by URR Governor Samba S. Bah, met with the Minister to formally brief him and his team on the country’s preparations to host the sub-regional event in 2025. SAFRA, a rotational convergence among six neighboring West African nations, promotes peace and integration through sports, cultural displays, trade exhibitions, and youth engagement programs. “Our visit today signals URR’s full readiness to welcome West Africa to Basse,” said Governor Bah. “We are proud to lead this national effort and believe SAFRA 2025 will be a celebration of unity, culture, and cooperation across borders.” In his welcoming remarks, Minister Badjie reaffirmed the government’s commitment to advancing youth development, regional collaboration, and initiatives that foster peace and inclusion. “SAFRA goes beyond being just a gathering. It represents a spirit of unity, cooperation, and mutual understanding among neighboring countries,” said Minister Badjie. “The Ministry is committed to providing both technical and institutional support to ensure this edition is a resounding success.” Also speaking at the meeting, Mr. Abubacarr Krubally, President of the SAFRA Bureau Gambia, emphasized the importance of strong leadership and institutional backing from the Ministry, urging it to fully take ownership of the event. “SAFRA is a symbol of unity across our borders. We need the Ministry to take the lead and make sure The Gambia’s hosting leaves a lasting impression,” Mr. Krubally noted. These remarks were echoed by Regional Youth and Sports Coordinator Musa Jarra, who called for national mobilization to ensure the success of the 2025 convergence. During the visit, the delegation unveiled the central theme for this year’s event: “Peace, Security, Social Inclusion, and Sustainable Cross-Border Development: What is SAFRA’s Contribution?” The theme will drive discussions, cultural exhibitions, and sporting events among participants from Senegal (Tambacounda), Guinea Bissau (Gabu), Guinea Conakry (Boké), Mali (Kayes), Mauritania (Selibaby), and The Gambia (Basse). Speaking on behalf of the Ministry, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Technical, Musa Mbye, assured the delegation of full cooperation and support, including guidance and logistical facilitation. For more than four decades, SAFRA has served as a vital platform for deepening regional friendship, promoting cultural identity, and empowering youth through meaningful exchanges. From school visits and sports competitions to trade fairs and policy dialogue, SAFRA continues to bring West African communities closer together. As The Gambia gears up for this significant event, the visit by the URR delegation marks an important step toward ensuring successful national coordination and a memorable SAFRA 2025 in Basse.

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MoYS Boosts Sports with Over D15 Million in Strategic Support

Demonstrating its continued commitment to national sports development, the Ministry of Youth & Sports (MoYS) recently disbursed over D15 million to key federations and athletes to support international preparations and competitions. The Gambia Football Federation (GFF) received D10 million to cover expenses related to the Scorpions’ training camp in Morocco. In a similar effort, D1.8 million was allocated as direct financial assistance to The Gambia’s top five Paris-based athletes, helping cover their training fees and upkeep as they gear up for upcoming global events. The Gambia Volleyball Federation also received a boost, with D800,000 granted to facilitate the country’s participation in the African Nations U21 Beach Volleyball Championship, also scheduled for Morocco. Additionally, D500,000 (five hundred thousand dalasis only) was provided to the United Front in support of the sixth edition of the Banjul International Marathon. The Tijan Jaiteh Foundation was awarded D2.3 million to fund airfare for The Gambia’s U-16 team participating in the prestigious Norway Cup. This timely financial support underscores MoYS’s unwavering dedication to nurturing Gambian talent and ensuring national teams and athletes remain competitive on both continental and global stages.

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NISA Briefs Sports Minister on AfricGames Participation, appreciates Ministry’s funding

The National Inter-Departmental Sports Association (NISA) on Tuesday paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Youth and Sports, Hon. Bakary Y. Badjie, at his office in Banjul. During the visit, NISA presented a draft report on their participation in the L’OSTA AfricGames held in Dakar and Mbour, Senegal. The delegation, led by President Saikou Jarju, also updated the Minister on upcoming events, including the 2025 National Inter-departmental Sports Competition in The Gambia and another continental games to be held in Algeria. Minister Badjie praised NISA for their efforts in promoting workplace sports and reaffirmed his Ministry’s support. He also commended their recent performance in Senegal, where they won a silver medal. Mr. Jarju thanked the Minister for his continued backing and encouraged more engagement from the Ministry in future NISA activities.

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Turkish Ambassador Pays Courtesy Call on Youth and Sports Minister

The Honorable Minister of Youth and Sports, Bakary Y. Badjie , today, received at his office, H.E F. Türker Oba, Ambassador of Türkiye to The Gambia. The courtesy visit aimed to strengthen the existing partnership between the Ministry and its Turkish counterpart in the areas of youth empowerment and sports development. During the meeting, Ambassador Oba conveyed Türkiye’s willingness to support The Gambia through strategic collaboration, including capacity building, infrastructure development, and technical assistance in wrestling and other sports. He noted that the Turkish Ministry of Youth and Sports appreciated the visit and engagement of Minister Badjie during his recent visit to Istanbul. For his part, Minister Badjie expressed appreciation for the longstanding friendship between the two countries and welcomed Türkiye’s interest in deepening cooperation. He highlighted key areas where support is most needed, especially in sports facility upgrades, skills exchange and training for coaches, emphasizing that such collaborations would significantly enhance the Ministry’s development agenda. Also present was the Director of Youth and Sports, Abass Bah, who welcomed the initiative and stressed the importance of practical support, including equipment provision and training programs, to bolster the Ministry’s efforts The meeting concluded with both parties reaffirming their commitment to strengthen bilateral ties and pursue tangible outcomes that will benefit Gambian youths.

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