Green-Up Gambia Founder Provides Insight in Banjul-Ostend CityLink Project Inquiry
In an exciting development for environmental advocacy in The Gambia, Kemo Fatty, the founder of the impactful group Green-Up Gambia, spoke before the Local Government Commission of Inquiry on April 16, 2025. Fatty’s testimony delved into his crucial role in the Banjul-Ostend CityLink project, a transformative initiative designed to enhance connectivity and foster sustainable development between the Gambian capital and the Belgian city of Ostend.
During the inquiry, Fatty revealed that he received no monetary compensation for the creation of an important concept note related to this ambitious project. His testimony shed light on the dedication of local activists who commit to advancing their communities without seeking financial gain. This selfless approach not only highlights the incredible work being done in The Gambia but also exemplifies a broader trend toward prioritizing sustainability and innovation in environmental initiatives.
The Banjul-Ostend CityLink project is not just about building infrastructure; it aims to enhance economic opportunities, promote cultural exchange, and improve environmental stewardship between the two cities. Through strategic partnerships, this initiative presents a significant opportunity for development and showcases The Gambia’s potential as a hub for eco-friendly practices and cross-border collaboration.
Fatty’s commitment underscores the role of advocacy groups like Green-Up Gambia in shaping policy discussions and driving community engagement. The inquiry serves as a reminder of the importance of grassroots movements in addressing climate change and environmental challenges. It also reinforces the notion that change often starts at the local level, where committed individuals can make a tangible impact.
As The Gambia continues to pursue sustainable development, projects like the Banjul-Ostend CityLink stand as beacons of hope for a greener future. This initiative not only connects two vibrant cities but also promotes a shared vision for economic and environmental resilience across borders.
Stay tuned to Africazine as we continue to follow the developments in The Gambia and the ongoing efforts by organizations dedicated to creating a sustainable and flourishing environment.
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