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Calls Mount for Swiftaction on Trrc Recommendations

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AI-generatedThis article discusses transitional justice and reparations in The Gambia, which involves public health aspects such as forensic identification of remains and support for victims, linking to the HEALTH sector due to its focus on victim welfare and mental health recovery. The involvement of international partners like the EU indicates external support for post-conflict healing processes.
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- A four-day session at Baobab Holiday Resort gathered Gambian lawmakers to discuss TRRC recommendations.
- Muhammed Sandeng called for expedited reparations and forensic identification of remains linked to past abuses.
- Yadicon Heribo Njie emphasized the need for accountability and adequate funding for reparations.
- Buba E.M. Jatta urged legislative engagement to implement transitional justice mechanisms.
- Development partners, including the EU, reaffirmed support for The Gambia's journey toward accountability and reconciliation.
The discussions on transitional justice in The Gambia are unlikely to have immediate effects on the health sector. While awareness is raised, the lack of implementation mechanisms limits any short-term impact.
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