NCCE Launches Nationwide Advocacy Training to Empower Marginalized Voices in Governance

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Participants at the training

By Kebba Ansu Manneh

The National Council for Civic Education (NCCE) kicked off a two-day capacity-building workshop on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at the Regional Education Directorate Hall in Brikama, training 25 stakeholders from community organizations, media, marginalized groups, and local agencies on lobbying and advocacy skills to demand inclusion and defend participatory rights.

Themed β€œAdvocacy Playbook: Demand Rights and Influence Policy,” the session marks the latest in a nationwide rollout across The Gambia’s seven regionsβ€”Upper River Region (URR), Central River Region (CRR), Lower River Region (LRR), North Bank Region (NBR), West Coast Region (WCR), Banjul, and Kanifing Municipal Council (KMC). Building on prior engagements in URR and LRR, the program targets 150 participants overall, including community-based organizations, civil society groups (CSOs), individuals, media practitioners, and representatives from women, youth, persons with disabilities, and minority communities.

In his opening remarks, NCCE Program Manager Ansumana Ceesay emphasized the initiative’s goal: β€œThis training strengthens participants’ ability to engage in strategic, effective advocacy and lobbying by equipping them with knowledge and skills to demand inclusion and defend rights to participation.” He defined advocacy as β€œsupporting or promoting a cause to influence decisions, policies, or practices for positive change,” while lobbying involves β€œengaging decision-makers directly, persuasively, respectfully, and persistently.”

NCCE Program Manager Ansumana Ceesay

Ceesay highlighted the underrepresentation of marginalized voices in decision-making spaces, stating, β€œFor too long, women, youth, persons with disabilities, and minority communities have been sidelined. This training provides practical tools, strategies, and real-world examples to empower effective advocacy. He urged participants to act as β€œbridges between grassroots and policy tables,” stressing that β€œcivic engagement is not just a right, but a responsibility” for building a just, accountable democracy.

β€œYou are drivers of grassroots democracy, watchdogs of accountability, and messengers of inclusive development,” Ceesay added. β€œLet this be a movement of action, networking, and collective commitment to a Gambia where every voice matters.”

The NCCE expressed gratitude to the Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (TANGO) and the EU-UNDP Great project for their funding, urging trainees to disseminate the skills they have learned widely for maximum impact.

Presiding over the opening, Lamin Mondo Jatta, Chief of Brikama North, described the intervention as β€œtimely,” particularly for the youth. He advocated dialogue over protests to avoid infiltration by criminals, saying, β€œYouth should engage authorities constructively to resolve national issues and promote peace and harmony.”

Lamin Mondo Jatta, Chief of Brikama North

The workshop continues today, focusing on evidence-based alliances, policy influence, and community mobilization. NCCE officials say the program advances participatory governance, ensuring no one is left behind in The Gambia’s democratic progress.

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