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Activities Report in Gambia
with the efficient support of Momodou Sarjo, Immigration Police Officer
Libraries in Schools
We are convinced that children need motivation to learn to read. A supply of leisure books and the animation of a school library help a lot.
Teachers have to cope with many children by class; libraries with too few books, books not attractively displayed….
Banjul : Latrikunda Sabiji School
Sorting and cleaning the books
Supply of additional 50 books Project 2007 To Add books

George-town primary school
Saturday hard work to sort and clean books with teachers and pupils.
Supply of additional 200 books and system to organize the library


Basori : Primary School School
64 books and schelves given to the school
Research for pupils desk
Brikama : The Gambian College
Hundreds of books given
Project of computer program to organise the library
Banjul : Alliance française
French books (BD)
Banjul : Senegalise lycée
Hundreds of books given and furniture.
Computer support
National Gambian Library :
Visit and contact with the Manager
A few hospitals in Banjuls
Gifts given to the children in hospital
Project for 08/09
Creation of a library in Djiboro primary school
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Prisons
We would be happy to offer support to the prisons and to encourage family and professional reinsertion of the inmates:
- Solving some material difficulties (transport, air supply,…)
- Health care (glasses, food advice,…)
- Workshop to learn experience
- Trainings for staff and inmates (Listening, mediation, conflicts solving…)
- Cultural and sport activities (supply of books, music…)
Miles II prison in Banjul
Visit of the new buildings for the kitchen, workshops, library and cultural activities
Supply of about 200 additional books
Supply of a full motor mechanic tool box. Garments, bedsheets pending
George-town prison
Creation of a little library and supply a financing the wood to build the cupboard.
Possibility to add more books for the population of the island.

Supply of financing tiles to cover tables, showers and toilets
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Supply of 30 bed sheets to be cut in 2 pieces for the inmates.
Discussion about family reinsertion.
Advice for integrating raw food everyday (natural supply of vitamins)
Health : Good results reported during our last visit in april 07
Numbers of desease decreases a lot since more hygiene has been possible with the use of tiles.
Before After

Project for 2009/2010
Supply of tiles in all the prisons in Gambia
Introduction to Restorative Justice ;
Supply bed sheets in prisons and hospitals
Yannick Arlabosse-Titz and Jean-Maurice Muret