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Our aim is to provide the following services for the people of kiang west, so please join us in these noble projects.

Karantaba Hospital

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Solar Energy

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Good Roads

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Agriculture Sector

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Fishing Areas

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Education Sector

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About Kiang West Development

Kiang West is situated in the Lower River Region of The Gambia, it consists of 33 villages and home to about 16,000 local residents. The people of Kiang are generally considered economically poor but have a very rich culture, tradition and values which are the envy of the whole country. As the proud citizens of Kiang, the chastity of our culture, tradition and values are never compromised. Kiang is one of the least densely populated regions in the Gambia and the demographical distribution of government economic and development plans tend to skew against Kiang since independence. The poor road network as major part of Kiang West is located in the hinterlands with the exception of few villages on the main Trans-Gambia Highway makes access to Kiang west pretty much challenging.

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Admitting the fact that the greatest discoveries we have yet to make are not on the outside…… they lie inside our minds, we are asking ourselves the right questions and the right answers are unveiled to us which are elusive to Kiang since independence. With sheer determination, endless persistence, inspiration and everlasting supply of opportunities…. Kiang West is set for progress and prosperity.

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    4 Sep
    3 Jul

    All citizen of Kiang west are invited to an online this Wednesday the 5th July 2017 at 5PM UK time. all in Europe are urge as important matters about Kiang West development will be table out. This is an open meeting no matter where you are as far as you are from kiang West, you […]

    30 Jun

    The agriculture sector in Kiang West

    The agriculture sector contributed some percentage of the gross domestic output and employed some percentage of the country’s workforce. But, modernisation of the sector continues to remain a challenge and future productivity increases will depend upon conversion of even small land holdings into profitable ventures through introduction of innovative technology.

    19 Jun
    19 Jun
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