Mayor of Banjul, Malick Lowe, praises GAMBIA REFELA team for empowering women, youth
Mayor Malick Lowe has expressed her sincere appreciation to the GAMBIA REFELA team for their outstanding advocacy and sensitization efforts aimed at empowering women and youth in rural Gambia.
REFELA, a dedicated organization focused on eradicating poverty among women and youth in The Gambia and Africa as a whole, has been making remarkable strides in their mission.
One of the key initiatives spearheaded by Mayor Lowe and the REFELA team is the “Water for Women Project” in The Gambia.
This ambitious project aims to ensure that every community, regardless of political party affiliation, race, or religion, has access to clean and safe water. Mayor Lowe emphasized that their commitment extends to reaching every doorstep, leaving no one and no place behind.
Mayor Lowe expressed her gratitude to their partners, who have shown unwavering support for this important cause. Together, they are determined to make a tangible difference in the lives of women and youth in rural Gambia. The efforts of the GAMBIA REFELA team and their partners reflect a collective dedication to uplift marginalized communities and create opportunities for a brighter future.
The Water for Women Project not only focuses on providing basic necessities but also aims to empower women and youth through education, skills training, and economic opportunities. By addressing the root causes of poverty and inequality, this project is set to have a transformative impact on the lives of many.
Mayor Lowe’s recognition of the GAMBIA REFELA team’s efforts highlights the importance of community-driven initiatives and the power of collaboration in driving positive change. By working together, they are making substantial strides towards eradicating poverty and creating a more inclusive society for all.