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The Golden 9 Agenda - Healthcare

GEP VISION 2026

GEP's Results-Driven Development Plan

Root Causes of Healthcare System Failures in The Gambia

 

1. Limited Access to Facilities and Emergency Services

  • Severe shortage of hospitals, clinics, and emergency vehicles.
  • Poor road infrastructure isolates rural communities from healthcare.
  • Overwhelmed urban facilities due to lack of decentralized care.
     

2. Chronic Underfunding & Fragmented Financing

  • Heavy reliance on out-of-pocket payments pushes families into poverty
  • External donor dependency leads to inconsistent funding cycles.
  • Fragmented financing mechanisms prevent optimization and accountability.
     

3. Weak Infrastructure & Outdated Equipment

  • Facilities lack reliable electricity, clean water, and essential equipment 
  • Overcrowded clinics cannot handle basic maternal or emergency care.
  • Unsafe medical practices result from poor tools and resource shortages.
     

4. Shortage of Skilled Medical Staff

  • Insufficient doctors, nurses, and specialists, particularly in rural areas.
  • Brain drain of trained professionals to other countries.
  • Limited ongoing professional training and incentive structures.
     

5. Poor Governance & Weak Regulation

  • No unified enforcement of health standards across facilities.
  • Frequent stockouts and expired medicines due to weak supply chain management.
  • Corruption and lack of accountability in the pharmaceutical industry.
     

6. Lack of Universal Coverage

  • No national health insurance system 
  • Inequitable access to essential services, particularly maternal and child health.
  • Marginalized groups bear the highest burden of poor access and high costs.

Feasible, Outcome-Based Approaches (GEP’s Vision)

 

1. Expand Access & Emergency Care Networks

  • Action: Establish region-by-region emergency referral networks with ambulances, dispatch centers, and maternity waiting homes near hospitals. Upgrade all-weather roads leading to priority facilities.
     
  • Outcome: Reduced maternal mortality, faster emergency response, and equitable healthcare access across urban and rural regions.
     

2. Universal Health Insurance Coverage

  • Action: Create a National Health Insurance Fund covering essential services (prenatal, childbirth, chronic disease management). Link provider payments to performance and results.
     
  • Outcome: Affordable, equitable healthcare for all Gambians, reducing financial hardship and expanding coverage to the most vulnerable.
     

3. Rehabilitate and Modernize Facilities

  • Action: Launch a Facility Rehabilitation Program to upgrade infrastructure with solar power, clean water, refrigeration for vaccines, delivery beds, and diagnostic tools.
     
  • Outcome: Safe, reliable, and modern facilities equipped to handle common emergencies and routine care.
     

4. Build and Retain Medical Workforce

  • Action: Expand medical and nursing schools, introduce rural service incentives, and create structured career progression with higher pay for specialists.
     
  • Outcome: A sustainable healthcare workforce pipeline, reduced brain drain, and equitable distribution of skilled staff.
     

5. Strengthen Governance & Regulation

  • Action: Establish a National Accreditation System tying facility budgets to compliance with standards. Introduce e-LMIS (Electronic Logistics Management Information System) for real-time tracking of medicine stocks and expiry.
     
  • Outcome: End to frequent stockouts, safer pharmaceutical practices, consistent quality of care, and accountability across the sector.
     

6. Community Health & Preventive Care

  • Action: Partner with civil society to roll out civic health campaigns (maternal health, youth wellness, preventive care). Establish law enforcement task forces to address unsafe medical practices and harmful traditions (e.g., FGM).
     
  • Outcome: Improved public health awareness, reduced preventable diseases, and cultural shifts toward safer health practices.
     

7. Transparency & Public Accountability

  • Action: Release national and regional health scorecards with clear KPIs for maternal mortality, child immunization, supply chain efficiency, and service quality.
     
  • Outcome: Citizens can track progress, gaps are exposed, and trust in the healthcare system is rebuilt.

     

GEP's Futuristic Agenda

Transforming The Gambia into an Emerging Developed Nation

 The Gambia stands at a decisive moment in its history. For decades, our nation’s promise has been constrained by underutilized potential, systemic inefficiencies, and an inherited culture of dependency that has hindered true progress. Today, GEP charts a different course; one of bold transformation, where The Gambia does not merely strive to catch up with its peers but positions itself to surpass them. Rwanda has shown Africa and the world that visionary leadership, disciplined reforms, and technological ambition can redefine a nation’s trajectory. GEP believes The Gambia can achieve even greater heights.


Our agenda is unapologetically futuristic, ambitious, and results-oriented. It seeks to reimagine every pillar of national development spanning infrastructure, the economy, healthcare, education, agriculture, governance, and technology. Through innovation, strategic investment in human capital, and uncompromising transparency in governance, GEP will transform The Gambia into a hub of global competitiveness and opportunity. We envision an independent, diversified, and resilient economy that serves as both a regional anchor and a continental model for sustainable growth.


This is not a promise of gradual improvement. It is a pledge of transformation, radical, measurable, and irreversible. Under GEP’s leadership, The Gambia will move decisively from the ranks of developing states to stand as an emerging developed nation, ready to take its rightful place on the world stage as a beacon of prosperity, stability, and influence.


From Potential to Powerhouse: See How GEP Plans to Redefine The Gambia’s Tomorrow 


1. Modern Infrastructure for Global Competitiveness

  • Build world-class roads, bridges, ports, and airports to position The Gambia as a West African trade hub 
  • Invest in smart cities, modern housing, and sustainable urban planning. 
  • Expand digital infrastructure—nationwide broadband, 5G connectivity, and smart transport systems.
     

2. Economic Diversification & Independence

  • Shift from aid dependency to a self-sustaining, export-driven economy. 
  • Develop sectors beyond tourism, including manufacturing, ICT, logistics, financial services, and creative industries. 
  • Establish The Gambia as a regional hub for medical tourism, innovation, and green technology.
     

3. Agriculture & Food Security Revolution

  • Mechanize and modernize farming with irrigation, technology, and access to financing. 
  • Prioritize agro-processing to reduce imports and boost exports. 
  • Create food security policies that make The Gambia fully self-sufficient in key staples.
     

4. Education for the Future

  • Revamp curricula to focus on STEM, entrepreneurship, AI, and digital literacy. 
  • Establish world-class vocational and technical training centers. 
  • Provide scholarships, research grants, and global exchange programs to empower the next generation.
     

5. Healthcare & Human Capital Development

  • Build modern hospitals and specialist centers accessible nationwide. 
  • Introduce universal health insurance and digitized patient systems. 
  • Attract global partnerships in biotechnology, medical research, and wellness industries.
     

6. Clean Energy & Climate Resilience

  • Transition to renewable energy: solar, wind, and possible geothermal sources. 
  • Invest in green infrastructure and nationwide recycling programs. 
  • Position The Gambia as one of the cleanest, most sustainable countries in Africa.
     

7. Governance, Accountability & Rule of Law

  • Digitize government systems for transparency and efficiency. 
  • Eliminate corruption through enforceable reforms and independent institutions. 
  • Strengthen democracy with civic inclusion and diaspora engagement.
     

8. Youth & Women Empowerment

  • Unlock the potential of young people through jobs, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
  • Empower women with equal access to education, finance, and leadership opportunities.
  • Position Gambian youth and women as key drivers of national transformation.


9.  Global Branding & Positioning

  • Rebrand The Gambia as a forward-looking, stable, and investment-ready nation. 
  • Compete with Rwanda, Mauritius, and Singapore as a model of transformation.
  • Use global diplomacy, diaspora talent, and strategic partnerships to amplify Gambia’s influence.

GEP Vision 2026

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