Ministry of Lands, Regional Governments, and Religious Affairs (MoLRGRA), Gambia Association of Local Government Authorities (GALGA) and EU-UNDP GREAT initiative Validate Capacity Needs Assessment Report.

February 25, 2025

A Milestone Towards Strengthening Local Governance and Inclusive Development

Banjul, The Gambia – With a shared commitment to bringing government closer to the people, the Ministry of Lands, Regional Governments, and Religious Affairs (MoLRGRA) and the Gambia Association of Local Government Authorities (GALGA), supported by the EU-UNDP GREAT initiative, validated a Capacity Needs Assessment Report aimed at strengthening local governance in The Gambia. The report lays out a clear roadmap for improving service delivery, promoting inclusivity, and modernizing operational systems within local government institutions.

At the validation event, the EU Governance Officer, Ms. Isatou. L. Touray applauded MoLRGRA and GALGA for their dedication to improving governance for all Gambians, emphasizing that good governance is essential for sustainable development. She underscored the EU’s commitment to standing by The Gambia on this journey, reinforcing the importance of collaboration in achieving meaningful progress.

Speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Lands, Regional Government and Religious Affairs, Permanent Secretary, Dr. Ebrima Sisawo, highlighted the need for stronger coordination in the sector to strengthen local governance and address the challenges outlined in the report. He thanked the EU and UNDP for their continuous support. 

The EU-UNDP GREAT initiative project manager stressed the importance of decentralized service delivery stating “meaningful democracy starts in the communities, because when councils and authorities have the tools and resources they need, the people benefit from improved schools, healthcare, and economic opportunities. This, direct impact on daily lives underpins The Gambia’s broader democratic transition as an enabler for inclusive growth.

Presenting the findings, the consultant highlighted that the report offers significant potential to both MoLRGRA and GALGA by spotlighting challenges and opportunities in local governance. He explained how data was gathered to capture the real experiences of Gambians, revealing areas where more inclusive strategies are needed, particularly in involving women, youth, and persons with disabilities into governance roles. The study shows that over 70 percent of Local Government Authorities (LGAs) do not have comprehensive strategic plans, while only 15 percent of marginalized groups currently participate in policymaking. These gaps point to the urgency of boosting inclusive frameworks that ensure more voices are heard.

The report also  recommends the review of existing  legal and policy  documents to reflect current realities including the Local Government Act of 2002, last reviewed in 2019, and the Local Government Finance and Audit Act of 2014 to keep pace with the changing needs of communities. GALGA’s constitution, unchanged since 2002, will be amended, and new policies covering finance, administration, human resources, communication, and visibility will be developed. Taken together, these reforms aim to give citizens greater confidence in the transparency and accountability of local governance.

A costed capacity development plan, informed by feedback at the validation event, will guide these changes in the short, medium, and long term. Immediate steps include hiring critical staff, digitizing systems, and finalizing strategic plans for LGAs. Over time, more robust monitoring and evaluation practices will be introduced, while digitalization and training initiatives will support local authorities in adapting to evolving community needs. Ultimately, the plan aims to strengthen institutional sustainability and grant more autonomy to local governments, ensuring that the reforms truly benefit people on the ground.

These efforts build on the EU-UNDP Gambia’s Responsive and Accountable Democratic Transition (GREAT) initiative to help The Gambia fortify governance at all levels. Through policy updates, and technical support, ensuring that local governments have the tools they need to serve communities more effectively. By translating the recommendations of this Capacity Needs Assessment into action, MoLRGRA and GALGA, working hand in hand with Gambian citizens, hope to create an inclusive, fair, and transparent governance system that empowers every community to thrive.

*********

For more information, please contact:
Fazal Rehman Khan
Communications and Reporting Analyst 
EU-UNDP GREAT Project
Email: fazal.rehman.khan@undp.org
Cell: +2203363288