Global Forum on Migration and Development
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Title: 

Migration and sustainable development in The Gambia (MSDG)

Countries and areas: 
Gambia
Partner(s): 
GK-Partners In partnership with the Government of The Gambia, and co-financed by GKP and the Swiss Government.
Summary: 

The overall goal of the MSDG project is: ìto enhance the role of the Gambian diaspora in national development, as the Eighth Region of the countryî. The specific goals are: ìto create a fully operational service delivery Gambia Diaspora Directorate (GDD), and to expand and enhance diaspora participation in Gambian development policy and practiceî.

Through a diaspora-led Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP), MSDG seeks to achieve the following main results:

Capacity Development: Enhanced capacity on diaspora and sustainable development for government officials and Non-State Actors through Continuing Professional Development.
Policy Processes: Increased policy engagement in Migration, Diaspora and Development processes, through diaspora, bilateral and multilateral cooperation.
Strategy Implementation: Coordinated implementation of the Gambia Diaspora Strategy (GDS) through a newly structured service delivery Gambia Diaspora Directorate (GDD).
Engagement and Participation: Enhanced diaspora participation in development through facilitated engagement in networks, forums, national consultations, municipal proceedings and electoral processes.
Cost of Remittances: Increased net funds received by individuals and households through reduction of the transaction cost of remittances sent to Gambia.
Investment and Job Creation: Enhanced job creation through optimised diaspora investment in structured incentive schemes and programmes.

GFMD Source: 

GFMD 2022-2023 - GRT 3 Background Paper " Diasporas as actors of economic, social and cultural development"

Link: 

https://gambiandiaspora.net/


Source (retrieved on 07/16/2025 - 21:31): https://www.gfmd.org/pfp/ppd/18257