Member States

The Gambia

The Gambia is a tropical country located in Africa with large floodplains.

Climate Change Policies

Reduce GHG emissions by 44.4% (in relation to GHG emissions BAU levels (2010)) by 2025 and reduce GHG emissions by 45.4% (in relation to GHG emissions BAU levels (2010)) by 2030 conditional to external support in sectors of agriculture, energy, industrial processes and product use (IPPU), transport, and waste management.

Adaptation: Priority Actions:

1) Improve the Climate and Climate Change Resilient urban and peri-urban infrastructure;

2) Adapting the Agriculture System to Climate Change;

3) Continue to mainstream climate change in all national development frameworks;

4) Planning, development and implementation of an effective disaster preparedness and response strategy in support of climate change adaptation and loss and damage; + 6 other highlighted priority actions.

Adaptation: Priority Actions:

1) Improve the Climate and Climate Change Resilient urban and peri-urban infrastructure;

2) Adapting the Agriculture System to Climate Change;

3) Continue to mainstream climate change in all national development frameworks;

4) Planning, development and implementation of an effective disaster preparedness and response strategy in support of climate change adaptation and loss and damage; + 6 other highlighted priority actions.

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Year of joining the CVF

2016

Capital

Banjul

Year of national independence

1965

Website Links

UNFCCC Focal Point

Mr. Alpha A. K. Jallow

Director

Climate Secretariat

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Mr. Modou Cham

Principal Climate Change Officer
Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Natural Resources
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National Focal Points

H.E. Mr. Mamadou Tangara

Minister Ministry of Foreign Affairs

News from The Gambia

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