Agriculture

Agriculture is essential for meeting the most basic human need: food security.

Diaspora

The diaspora is a vital component of Gambian society.

Education

Reason why education needs special attention is that The Gambia has a young population

Energy

Energy is the backbone of modern social life and economic activity..

Environment

Environmental policy must entail the conservation of fauna and flora.

Financial Services

Agriculture is essential for meeting the most basic human need: food security.

Fiscal Policy

Fiscal policy is too important for its current mismanagement to continue.

Fisheries

The fisheries sector has tremendous transformational potential for the country in terms of food security, job creation, and foreign direct investment.

Foreign Affairs

Managing our foreign affairs carefully should be an important area of responsibility for our government.

Gender

Giving people the same treatment is a basic acknowledgment of the dignity to which everyone is entitled.

Health

Health is important because it is both a fundamental right and necessary for development.

ICT

ICT is a driver of productivity increases in all spheres of life by enabling faster information processing and automation.

Industrialization

Without industrialization, a country cannot transform from an agrarian system to an advanced economy.

Information Communication

The Information and Communications (IC) sector in The Gambia plays a critical role in national development and democratic consolidation.

Justice

A functioning legal system is a key bedrock of an orderly, fair and just society.

Land

Land is a natural resource often referred to as the "mother of all other natural resources," such as trees, soil, and minerals.

Minerals

Minerals are unique natural resources in that, unlike other natural resources such as trees and fish, they are both limited and non-renewable.

Security

Security is paramount in society, as human relationships are unsustainable without it.

Systemic Transformation

The PPA identifies at a granular level, The Gambia’s multiple developmental challenges, while also appreciating the intertwining nature of these challenges.

Tourism

Tourism is a vital service sector that enables countries to monetize their natural resources, including landmarks, cultural heritage sites, and other attractions.

Transport

Without this infrastructure, social connectivity among people in a country will be severely restricted.

Urban Planning

Urban planning involves designing and regulating land use in urban areas to improve the quality of life for residents.

Water and Sanitation

Tourism is a vital service sector that enables countries to monetize their natural resources, including landmarks, cultural heritage sites, and other attractions.

Youths

There is no standard definition of youth in the country. Youth is defined as individuals aged 13-30 in the National Youth Policy in The Gambia.

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