By Lamarana S Jallow
Information Officer, MOYS
Representatives from various ministries and departments recently gathered in Kololi to review and validate the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MOYS) Strategic Plan for 2024-2028.
This comprehensive five-year plan is meant to guide the development of youth and sports in The Gambia and ensure it aligns with the National Development Plan (RF-NDP 2023-2028).
The Strategic Plan was developed by ESTRA Consulting firm and funded by UNPFA Gambia. During the development process, there was a nationwide consultation with relevant stakeholders, including representatives from the youth and sports sectors, associations, civil society organizations, development partners, and government agencies. This plan aligns with the Recovery Focused National Development Plan (RF-NDP 2023-2028), supporting the advancement of youth empowerment in the areas of sport, employment, entrepreneurship, and socio-economic development among other key priorities.
Speaking at the validation workshop, the Minister of Youth and Sports, Hon. Bakary Y. Badjie emphasized the importance of this document and encouraged attendees’ participation throughout the validation process.
He expressed gratitude to UNFPA for the financial and technical support in the development of the strategic plan and legal framework. He highlighted that the validation workshop has a critical role in refining the plan to ensure its quality, relevance, and practicality.
Ms. Ndeye Rose Sarr, UNFPA The Gambia Country Representative, noted that UNFPA The Gambia’s support for the development of the plan is a testament to their commitment to the empowerment and development of the nation’s youth. “Young people are one of the most important constituents of The Gambia’s population, with 60% being below 25 years of age,”.
She emphasized UNFPA’s focus on youth issues, highlighting that the strategic plan addresses key areas such as education, employment, and entrepreneurship, which are crucial to youth development. The plan also acknowledges the role of sports in promoting physical and mental well-being, discipline, and teamwork among the population.
However, the new Strategic Plan underscored the importance of inclusivity and recognized the unique challenges faced by vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities and young women. It proposes targeted interventions to ensure all young Gambians have equal opportunities to reach their full potential. The plan also addresses critical issues such as youth peace and security, social cohesion, the fight against drugs and crime, and the ongoing challenge of youth irregular migration. With the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders, including government institutions, civil society organizations, the private sector, and international partners, it is poised to lead the way toward a brighter future for The Gambia’s youth.
The Ministry and stakeholders aim to create, through this plan, an environment where young people can thrive, contribute meaningfully to society, and ultimately play a critical role in building a sustainable and inclusive Gambia