The European Union and the Government of The Gambia have Signed EUR
10,000,000 Financing Agreement for Youth Employment in the Tourism and Creative Industries Sector aiming at furthering the development goals of the country, focusing on
enhancing the competitiveness, inclusiveness, and sustainability of the tourism and creative
sectors in The Gambia.
The agreement was signed by H.E. Corrado PAMPALONI, Ambassador of the European Union to The Gambia, and Hon. Seedy KEITA, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs of The Gambia, during a ceremony held at Sir. Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre.
The event was attended by cabinet Ministers and representatives from the line ministries for the project, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, and the Ministry of Trade, Industry Regional Integration and Employment along with the EU Gambia Partnership Office, high-level officials from both the EU and The Gambian government, the representative of the International Trade Centre in The
Gambia.
Ambassador Corrado PAMPALONI of the European Union to The Gambia stated:
“The signature of this agreement must be a call to action for all parties involved. The success of YEP Tourism will require a regular and robust dialogue between the Government and all stakeholders involved, and notably the private sector. Also, it will be paramount to ensure that the program brings concrete benefits in terms of both direct and indirect employment, especially for the youth and women, while at the same time ensuring the environment is preserved. In conclusion, let us let the world know that The Gambia’s superb climate, friendly people, tranquil beach resorts, diverse wildlife, rich culture, and historical sites make it an outstanding tourist destination. But also, let us make sure that tourism brings prosperity to all.”
Hon. Seedy KEITA, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs of The Gambia, remarked:
“Today marks another significant milestone in the EU-Gambia Partnership. As a dependable ally, the EU consistently supports the country’s transition process with impactful and relevant
interventions. At this juncture, we wish to reaffirm our commitment to our joint efforts in
combating poverty and other societal ills that continue to affect our country. By supporting such interventions, we will together combat the scourge of irregular migration. We will harness the potential of the youth of the Gambia and consequently realize the demographic dividend resulting from such interventions.”
EU & Gambia Seal €10M Deal for Youth Jobs in Tourism & Creative Sectors

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