A high-level Qatari delegation has arrived in Banjul to make a first-hand assessment of the development priority needs of The Gambia, according to a statement obtained by The Voice on Monday.
The team is headed by Mr. Hamad Mohamed Al-Rumaihi from the Central and West African Countries’ Division in the Department of African Affairs at the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to Al-Rumaihi, the trip as “a fact-finding” one.
“We know that there is an excellent relation between Qatar and The Gambia, which translated into the state visit by President Barrow to Qatar. The two leaders held fruitful discussions on various areas of potential intervention. This is a follow up to that state visit to help assess Gambia’s needs,” Mr. Al-Rumaihi explained.
The delegation comprises line ministries of health, education and economic empowerment areas like agriculture and youth and sports. Additionally, the private sector, national and international NGOs operating from Qatar are also represented, and they were led by the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Qatari Fund for Development.
While in Banjul, they will visit different departments and organisations.
Samer R. Fragieh, Senior Strategic Planning Advisor at the Qatari Fund for Development, said the mission was a strong reflection of the strong ties between Qatar and The Gambia, as well as the leadership of both governments.
“We are hoping that from this trip, we can get back to Doha with [a] clear understanding of the priorities of development based on Gambia’s NDP,” he said, noting that their visit is designed to fast-track and cut through government bureaucracies in support of Gambia’s development.