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Contributions of the Writers’ Association of The Gambia (WAG) to The Gambia

 

By Honoring Dr. Cherno Omar Barry

The Writers’ Association of The Gambia (WAG) has played a crucial role in promoting Gambian literature, fostering literacy, and engaging in national development through education, advocacy, and cultural preservation. Established in 2009, WAG has consistently worked towards creating a vibrant literary culture in The Gambia by supporting authors, promoting reading and writing, and engaging in national and international literary events.

  1. Promotion of Gambian Literature and Recognition of Writers

WAG has actively celebrated, recognized, and awarded Gambian authors for their contributions to literature. Some key initiatives include:

  1. Dr. Lenrie Peters Memorial Prize for Literature

In 2019, WAG introduced the Dr. Lenrie Peters Memorial Prize for Literature in honor of the legendary Gambian writer. The inaugural event took place at Ebunjan Theatre, where 22 Gambian writers were awarded in various categories, including:

These awards have inspired a new generation of writers, encouraging literary excellence in The Gambia.

  1. Literary Awards and Support for Emerging Writers
  1. Book and Reading Promotion Initiatives

WAG is actively engaged in making books accessible and promoting a reading culture across the country:

  1. Book Donations and Literary Access
  1. Book Launches and Reading Sessions
  1. World Book and Copyright Day Celebrations

WAG has annually organized World Book and Copyright Day (WBCD), in partnership with the National Centre for Arts and Culture (NCAC) and Alliance Française. These events feature:

  1. Advocacy for National Book Policy and Literacy Development
  2. Development of The Gambia’s National Book Policy
  1. Capacity Building and Training of Writers
  2. Training of Young Writers and Aspiring Authors
  1. Training of Authors at Siffoe in Collaboration with Catalyst Academy

This collaboration was a major step in empowering grassroots authors, equipping them with skills to enter the literary market.

  1. Engagement in National and International Literary Events

WAG has actively represented The Gambia at regional and global literary events, including:

  1. Response to National Issues: COVID-19 Sensitization and Awareness Campaign

WAG played a crucial role in the national COVID-19 campaign, using literature to educate the public:

  1. COVID-19 Sensitization through Poetry and Storytelling
  1. COVID-19 Relief Fund for Writers
  1. Promotion of Indigenous Languages and Cultural Heritage
  2. Indigenous Language Advocacy

Conclusion

The Writers’ Association of The Gambia has significantly impacted the country’s literary and cultural landscape through book promotions, capacity-building, policy advocacy, national engagement, and international representation. By empowering authors, promoting literacy, and preserving cultural heritage, WAG continues to shape The Gambia’s literary future.

With its youth-focused programs, indigenous language advocacy, and writer support initiatives, WAG stands as a pillar of literary development in The Gambia.

 

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