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June 29, 2025
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Assessing the impact of the Badinbung Project Beakanyang undertakes a weeklong monitoring tour.

 

By:Modou Touray

Beakanyang began a weeklong monitoring of their Badinbung project.
The project funded by the African Transitional Justice Legacy Fund through its EU and AU-administered funds has entered its final phase.
In the next couple of days, the Beakanyang team will be visiting all six of its project intervention communities, namely Jambur, Sintet, Makumbaya, Bafuloto, Essau, and Barra.
The monitoring team is in the field to document the successes, challenges, and opportunities the project provides.

On day three of the monitoring, they visited the Makumbaya community.
Like other intervention communities, meeting project beneficiaries, including witch hunt survivors, community leaders, women, and youth.

Officials continue to monitor the impacts of their intervention in communities. The executive Director Mr Nfamara Jawneh is leading the team in meeting beneficiaries of the Badinbung project which also took them to the North Bank Region.The Badinbung project is being funded by the ATJLF with support from the EU and AU.

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