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"Introduction": {
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"Background": {
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"text": "<p>In the 10th century, Muslim merchants established some of The Gambia’s earliest large settlements as trans-Saharan trade hubs. These settlements eventually grew into major export centers sending slaves, gold, and ivory across the Sahara. Between the 16th and 17th centuries, European colonial powers began establishing trade with The Gambia. In 1664, the United Kingdom established a colony in The Gambia focused on exporting enslaved people across the Atlantic. During the roughly 300 years of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the UK and other European powers may have exported as many as 3 million people from The Gambia.</p> <p>The Gambia gained its independence from the UK in 1965. Geographically surrounded by Senegal, it formed the short-lived confederation of Senegambia between 1982 and 1989. In 1994, Yahya JAMMEH led a military coup overthrowing the president and banning political activity. He subsequently won every presidential election until 2016, when he lost to Adama BARROW, who headed an opposition coalition during free and fair elections. BARROW won reelection in December 2021. The Gambia is the only member of the Economic Community of West African States that does not have presidential term limits. Since the 2016 election, The Gambia and the US have enjoyed improved relations. US assistance to the country has supported military education and training programs, capacity building, and democracy-strengthening activities.</p> <br> <p> </p> <p> </p>"
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}
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},
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"Geography": {
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"Location": {
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"text": "Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean and Senegal"
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},
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"Geographic coordinates": {
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"text": "13 28 N, 16 34 W"
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},
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"Map references": {
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"text": "Africa"
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},
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"Area": {
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"total": {
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"text": "11,300 sq km"
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},
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"land": {
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"text": "10,120 sq km"
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},
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"water": {
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"text": "1,180 sq km"
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}
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},
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"Area - comparative": {
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"text": "slightly less than twice the size of Delaware"
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},
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"Land boundaries": {
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"total": {
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"text": "749 km"
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},
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"border countries": {
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"text": "Senegal 749 km"
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}
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},
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"Coastline": {
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"text": "80 km"
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},
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"Maritime claims": {
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"territorial sea": {
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"text": "12 nm"
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},
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"contiguous zone": {
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"text": "18 nm"
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},
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"continental shelf": {
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"text": "extent not specified"
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},
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"exclusive fishing zone": {
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"text": "200 nm"
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}
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},
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"Climate": {
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"text": "tropical; hot, rainy season (June to November); cooler, dry season (November to May)"
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},
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"Terrain": {
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"text": "flood plain of the Gambia River flanked by some low hills"
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},
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"Elevation": {
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"highest point": {
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"text": "unnamed elevation 63 m; 3 km southeast of the town of Sabi"
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},
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"lowest point": {
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"text": "Atlantic Ocean 0 m"
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},
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"mean elevation": {
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"text": "34 m"
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}
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},
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"Natural resources": {
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"text": "fish, clay, silica sand, titanium (rutile and ilmenite), tin, zircon"
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},
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"Land use": {
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"agricultural land": {
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"text": "56.1% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: arable land": {
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"text": "arable land: 41% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: permanent crops": {
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"text": "permanent crops: 0.5% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: permanent pasture": {
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"text": "permanent pasture: 14.6% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"forest": {
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"text": "43.9% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"other": {
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"text": "0% (2018 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Irrigated land": {
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"text": "50 sq km (2012)"
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},
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"Major rivers (by length in km)": {
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"text": "Gambia river mouth (shared with Senegal and Guinea [s]) - 1,094 km<br><strong>note</strong> – [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth"
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},
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"Major aquifers": {
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"text": "Senegalo-Mauritanian Basin"
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},
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"Population distribution": {
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"text": "settlements are found scattered along the Gambia River; the largest communities, including the capital of Banjul, and the country's largest city, Serekunda, are found at the mouth of the Gambia River along the Atlantic coast as shown in this population distribution map"
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},
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"Natural hazards": {
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"text": "droughts"
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},
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"Geography - note": {
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"text": "almost an enclave of Senegal; smallest country on the African mainland"
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}
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},
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"People and Society": {
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"Population": {
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"text": "2,468,569 (2023 est.)"
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},
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"Nationality": {
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"noun": {
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"text": "Gambian(s)"
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},
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"adjective": {
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"text": "Gambian"
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}
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},
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"Ethnic groups": {
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"text": "Mandinka/Jahanka 33.3%, Fulani/Tukulur/Lorobo 18.2%, Wolof 12.9%, Jola/Karoninka 11%, Serahuleh 7.2%, Serer 3.5%, other 4%, non-Gambian 9.9% (2019-20 est.)"
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},
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"Languages": {
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"text": "English (official), Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, other indigenous vernaculars"
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},
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"Religions": {
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"text": "Muslim 96.4%, Christian 3.5%, other or none 0.1% (2019-20 est.)"
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},
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"Demographic profile": {
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"text": "<p>The Gambia’s youthful age structure – approximately 55% of the population is under the age of 25 as of 2021 – is likely to persist because the country’s total fertility rate remains strong at nearly 4 children per woman. The overall literacy rate is around 50%, and is significantly lower for women than for men. At least 70% of the populace are farmers who are reliant on rain-fed agriculture and cannot afford improved seeds and fertilizers. Crop failures caused by droughts between 2011 and 2013 increased poverty, food shortages, and malnutrition.</p> <p>The Gambia is a source country for migrants and a transit and destination country for migrants and refugees. Since the 1980s, economic deterioration, drought, and high unemployment, especially among youths, have driven both domestic migration (largely urban) and migration abroad (legal and illegal). Emigrants are largely skilled workers, including doctors and nurses, and provide a significant amount of remittances. The top receiving countries for Gambian emigrants are Spain, the US, Nigeria, Senegal, and the UK. While the Gambia and Spain do not share historic, cultural, or trade ties, rural Gambians have migrated to Spain in large numbers because of its proximity and the availability of jobs in its underground economy (this flow slowed following the onset of Spain’s late 2007 economic crisis).</p> <p>The Gambia’s role as a host country to refugees is a result of wars in several of its neighboring West African countries. Since 2006, refugees from the Casamance conflict in Senegal have replaced their pattern of flight and return with permanent settlement in The Gambia, often moving in with relatives along the Senegal-Gambia border. The strain of providing for about 7,400 Casamance refugees increased poverty among Gambian villagers. The number of refugees decreased to around 3,500 by 2022.</p>"
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},
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"Age structure": {
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"0-14 years": {
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"text": "38.86% (male 484,113/female 475,134)"
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},
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"15-64 years": {
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"text": "57.57% (male 700,049/female 721,057)"
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},
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"65 years and over": {
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"text": "3.57% (2023 est.) (male 38,954/female 49,262)"
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}
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},
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"Dependency ratios": {
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"total dependency ratio": {
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"text": "85"
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},
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"youth dependency ratio": {
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"text": "80.5"
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},
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"elderly dependency ratio": {
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"text": "4.5"
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},
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"potential support ratio": {
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"text": "22.2 (2021 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Median age": {
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"total": {
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"text": "21.8 years"
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},
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"male": {
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"text": "21.5 years"
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},
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"female": {
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"text": "22.2 years (2020 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Population growth rate": {
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"text": "2.23% (2023 est.)"
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},
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"Birth rate": {
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"text": "28.03 births/1,000 population (2023 est.)"
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},
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"Death rate": {
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"text": "5.71 deaths/1,000 population (2023 est.)"
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},
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"Net migration rate": {
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"text": "-0.04 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2023 est.)"
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},
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"Population distribution": {
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"text": "settlements are found scattered along the Gambia River; the largest communities, including the capital of Banjul, and the country's largest city, Serekunda, are found at the mouth of the Gambia River along the Atlantic coast as shown in this population distribution map"
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},
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"Urbanization": {
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"urban population": {
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"text": "64.5% of total population (2023)"
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},
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"rate of urbanization": {
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"text": "3.75% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Major urban areas - population": {
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"text": "481,000 BANJUL (capital) (2023)",
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"note": "<strong>note:</strong> includes the local government areas of Banjul and Kanifing"
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},
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"Sex ratio": {
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"at birth": {
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"text": "1.03 male(s)/female"
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},
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"0-14 years": {
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"text": "1.02 male(s)/female"
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},
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"15-64 years": {
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"text": "0.97 male(s)/female"
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},
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"65 years and over": {
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"text": "0.79 male(s)/female"
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},
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"total population": {
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"text": "0.98 male(s)/female (2023 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Mother's mean age at first birth": {
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"text": "20.7 years (2019/20 est.)",
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"note": "<strong>note:</strong> data represents median age at first birth among women 25-49"
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},
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"Maternal mortality ratio": {
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"text": "458 deaths/100,000 live births (2020 est.)"
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},
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"Infant mortality rate": {
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"total": {
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"text": "36.44 deaths/1,000 live births"
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},
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"male": {
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"text": "39.92 deaths/1,000 live births"
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},
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"female": {
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"text": "32.86 deaths/1,000 live births (2023 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Life expectancy at birth": {
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"total population": {
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"text": "67.98 years"
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},
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"male": {
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"text": "66.26 years"
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},
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"female": {
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"text": "69.75 years (2023 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Total fertility rate": {
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"text": "3.66 children born/woman (2023 est.)"
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},
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"Gross reproduction rate": {
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"text": "1.8 (2023 est.)"
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},
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"Contraceptive prevalence rate": {
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"text": "18.9% (2019/20)"
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},
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"Drinking water source": {
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"improved: urban": {
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"text": "urban: 91.8% of population"
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},
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"improved: rural": {
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"text": "rural: 85.7% of population"
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},
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"improved: total": {
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"text": "total: 89.5% of population"
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},
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"unimproved: urban": {
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"text": "urban: 8.2% of population"
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},
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"unimproved: rural": {
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"text": "rural: 14.3% of population"
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},
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"unimproved: total": {
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"text": "total: 10.5% of population (2020 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Current health expenditure": {
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"text": "2.6% of GDP (2020)"
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},
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"Physicians density": {
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"text": "0.08 physicians/1,000 population (2020)"
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},
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"Hospital bed density": {
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"text": "1.1 beds/1,000 population (2011)"
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},
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"Sanitation facility access": {
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"improved: urban": {
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"text": "urban: 75.8% of population"
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},
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"improved: rural": {
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"text": "rural: 33.6% of population"
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},
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"improved: total": {
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"text": "total: 60% of population"
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},
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"unimproved: urban": {
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"text": "urban: 24.2% of population"
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},
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"unimproved: rural": {
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"text": "rural: 66.4% of population"
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},
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"unimproved: total": {
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"text": "total: 40% of population (2020 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Major infectious diseases": {
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"degree of risk": {
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"text": "very high (2023)"
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},
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"food or waterborne diseases": {
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"text": "bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever"
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},
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"vectorborne diseases": {
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"text": "malaria and dengue fever"
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},
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"water contact diseases": {
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"text": "schistosomiasis"
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},
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"animal contact diseases": {
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"text": "rabies"
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},
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"respiratory diseases": {
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"text": "meningococcal meningitis"
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},
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"note": "<strong>note:</strong> on 22 March 2023, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Travel Alert for polio in Africa; The Gambia is currently considered a high risk to travelers for circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses (cVDPV); vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV) is a strain of the weakened poliovirus that was initially included in oral polio vaccine (OPV) and that has changed over time and behaves more like the wild or naturally occurring virus; this means it can be spread more easily to people who are unvaccinated against polio and who come in contact with the stool or respiratory secretions, such as from a sneeze, of an “infected” person who received oral polio vaccine; the CDC recommends that before any international travel, anyone unvaccinated, incompletely vaccinated, or with an unknown polio vaccination status should complete the routine polio vaccine series; before travel to any high-risk destination, the CDC recommends that adults who previously completed the full, routine polio vaccine series receive a single, lifetime booster dose of polio vaccine"
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},
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"Obesity - adult prevalence rate": {
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"text": "10.3% (2016)"
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},
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"Alcohol consumption per capita": {
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"total": {
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"text": "2.67 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
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},
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"beer": {
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"text": "0.21 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
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},
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"wine": {
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"text": "0 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
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},
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"spirits": {
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"text": "0.02 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
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},
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"other alcohols": {
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"text": "2.44 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Tobacco use": {
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"total": {
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"text": "11.1% (2020 est.)"
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},
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"male": {
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"text": "21.4% (2020 est.)"
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},
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"female": {
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"text": "0.8% (2020 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Children under the age of 5 years underweight": {
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"text": "11.6% (2019/20)"
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},
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"Currently married women (ages 15-49)": {
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"text": "60.9% (2023 est.)"
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},
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"Child marriage": {
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"women married by age 15": {
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"text": "7.5%"
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},
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"women married by age 18": {
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"text": "25.7%"
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},
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"men married by age 18": {
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"text": "0.2% (2020 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Education expenditures": {
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"text": "2.8% of GDP (2020 est.)"
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},
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"Literacy": {
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"definition": {
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"text": "age 15 and over can read and write"
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},
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"total population": {
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"text": "58.1%"
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},
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"male": {
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"text": "65.2%"
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},
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"female": {
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"text": "51.2% (2021)"
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}
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},
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"Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)": {
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"total": {
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"text": "15.5%"
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},
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"male": {
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"text": "11.4%"
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},
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"female": {
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"text": "20.5% (2021 est.)"
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}
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}
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},
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"Environment": {
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"Environment - current issues": {
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"text": "deforestation due to slash-and-burn agriculture; desertification; water pollution; water-borne diseases"
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},
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"Environment - international agreements": {
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"party to": {
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"text": "Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands, Whaling"
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},
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"signed, but not ratified": {
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"text": "Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban"
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}
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},
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"Air pollutants": {
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"particulate matter emissions": {
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"text": "32.2 micrograms per cubic meter (2016 est.)"
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},
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"carbon dioxide emissions": {
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"text": "0.53 megatons (2016 est.)"
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},
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"methane emissions": {
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"text": "1.96 megatons (2020 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Climate": {
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"text": "tropical; hot, rainy season (June to November); cooler, dry season (November to May)"
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},
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"Land use": {
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"agricultural land": {
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"text": "56.1% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: arable land": {
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"text": "arable land: 41% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: permanent crops": {
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"text": "permanent crops: 0.5% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"agricultural land: permanent pasture": {
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"text": "permanent pasture: 14.6% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"forest": {
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"text": "43.9% (2018 est.)"
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},
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"other": {
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"text": "0% (2018 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Urbanization": {
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"urban population": {
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"text": "64.5% of total population (2023)"
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},
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"rate of urbanization": {
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"text": "3.75% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Revenue from forest resources": {
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"text": "2.47% of GDP (2018 est.)"
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},
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"Revenue from coal": {
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"text": "0% of GDP (2018 est.)"
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},
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"Waste and recycling": {
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"municipal solid waste generated annually": {
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"text": "193,441 tons (2002 est.)"
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}
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},
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"Major rivers (by length in km)": {
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"text": "Gambia river mouth (shared with Senegal and Guinea [s]) - 1,094 km<br><strong>note</strong> – [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth"
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},
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"Major aquifers": {
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"text": "Senegalo-Mauritanian Basin"
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},
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"Total water withdrawal": {
|
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"municipal": {
|
||
"text": "40 million cubic meters (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
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"industrial": {
|
||
"text": "20 million cubic meters (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"agricultural": {
|
||
"text": "40 million cubic meters (2020 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
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"Total renewable water resources": {
|
||
"text": "8 billion cubic meters (2020 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
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"Government": {
|
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"Country name": {
|
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"conventional long form": {
|
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"text": "Republic of The Gambia"
|
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},
|
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"conventional short form": {
|
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"text": "The Gambia"
|
||
},
|
||
"etymology": {
|
||
"text": "named for the Gambia River that flows through the heart of the country"
|
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}
|
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},
|
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"Government type": {
|
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"text": "presidential republic"
|
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},
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"Capital": {
|
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"name": {
|
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"text": "Banjul"
|
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},
|
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"geographic coordinates": {
|
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"text": "13 27 N, 16 34 W"
|
||
},
|
||
"time difference": {
|
||
"text": "UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)"
|
||
},
|
||
"etymology": {
|
||
"text": "Banjul is located on Saint Mary's Island at the mouth of the Gambia River; the Mandinka used to gather fibrous plants on the island for the manufacture of ropes; \"bang julo\" is Mandinka for \"rope fiber\"; mispronunciation over time caused the term became the word Banjul"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
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"Administrative divisions": {
|
||
"text": "5 regions, 1 city*, and 1 municipality**; Banjul*, Central River, Kanifing**, Lower River, North Bank, Upper River, West Coast"
|
||
},
|
||
"Independence": {
|
||
"text": "18 February 1965 (from the UK)"
|
||
},
|
||
"National holiday": {
|
||
"text": "Independence Day, 18 February (1965)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Constitution": {
|
||
"history": {
|
||
"text": "previous 1965 (Independence Act), 1970; latest adopted 8 April 1996, approved by referendum 8 August 1996, effective 16 January 1997; note - in early 2018, the \"Constitutional Review Commission,\" was established to draft and assist in instituting a new constitution; a second draft completed in March 2020 was rejected by the National Assembly in September; the president announced in January 2022 government plans to draft a new constitution "
|
||
},
|
||
"amendments": {
|
||
"text": "proposed by the National Assembly; passage requires at least three-fourths majority vote by the Assembly membership in each of several readings and approval by the president of the republic; a referendum is required for amendments affecting national sovereignty, fundamental rights and freedoms, government structures and authorities, taxation, and public funding; passage by referendum requires participation of at least 50% of eligible voters and approval by at least 75% of votes cast; amended 2001, 2004, 2018"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Legal system": {
|
||
"text": "mixed legal system of English common law, Islamic law, and customary law"
|
||
},
|
||
"International law organization participation": {
|
||
"text": "accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction"
|
||
},
|
||
"Citizenship": {
|
||
"citizenship by birth": {
|
||
"text": "yes"
|
||
},
|
||
"citizenship by descent only": {
|
||
"text": "yes"
|
||
},
|
||
"dual citizenship recognized": {
|
||
"text": "no"
|
||
},
|
||
"residency requirement for naturalization": {
|
||
"text": "5 years"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Suffrage": {
|
||
"text": "18 years of age; universal"
|
||
},
|
||
"Executive branch": {
|
||
"chief of state": {
|
||
"text": "President Adama BARROW (since 19 January 2022); Vice President Isatou TOURAY (since 15 March 2019); note - the president is both chief of state and head of government"
|
||
},
|
||
"head of government": {
|
||
"text": "President Adama BARROW (since 19 January 2022); Vice President Isatou TOURAY (since 15 March 2019)"
|
||
},
|
||
"cabinet": {
|
||
"text": "Cabinet appointed by the president"
|
||
},
|
||
"elections/appointments": {
|
||
"text": "president directly elected by simple majority popular vote for a 5-year term (no term limits); election last held on 4 December 2021 (next to be held in 2026); vice president appointed by the president"
|
||
},
|
||
"election results": {
|
||
"text": "Adama BARROW reelected president; percent of vote - Adama BARROW (National People's Party) 53.2%, Ousainou DARBOE (United Democratic Party) 27.7%, Mamma KANDEH (GDC)12.3%, Halifa SALLAH (PDOIS) 3.8%, Essa M. FAAL (Independent) 2%, Abdoulie Ebrima JAMMEH (NUP) 1% (2021)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Legislative branch": {
|
||
"description": {
|
||
"text": "unicameral National Assembly (58 seats; 53 members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by simple majority vote and 5 appointed by the president; members serve 5-year terms)"
|
||
},
|
||
"elections": {
|
||
"text": "last held on 9 April 2022 (next to be held in 2027)"
|
||
},
|
||
"election results": {
|
||
"text": "percent of vote by party - NPP 33.9%, UDP 28.3%, independent 22.6%, NRP 7.5%, PDOIS 3.7%, APRL 3.7%; seats by party - NPP 18, UDP 15, independent 12,NRP 4, APRL 2, PDOIS 2; composition - men 52, women 6, percent of women 10.3%"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Judicial branch": {
|
||
"highest court(s)": {
|
||
"text": "Supreme Court of The Gambia (consists of the chief justice and 6 justices; court sessions held with 5 justices)"
|
||
},
|
||
"judge selection and term of office": {
|
||
"text": "justices appointed by the president after consultation with the Judicial Service Commission, a 6-member independent body of high-level judicial officials, a presidential appointee, and a National Assembly appointee; justices appointed for life or until mandatory retirement at age 75"
|
||
},
|
||
"subordinate courts": {
|
||
"text": "Court of Appeal; High Court; Special Criminal Court; Khadis or Muslim courts; district tribunals; magistrates courts; cadi courts"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Political parties and leaders": {
|
||
"text": "Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction or APRC [Fabakary JATTA]<br>Coalition 2016 [collective leadership] (electoral coalition includes UDP, PDOIS, NRP, GMC, GDC, PPP, and GPDP)<br>Gambia Democratic Congress or GDC [Mama KANDEH]<br>Gambia Moral Congress or GMC [Mai FATTY]<br>Gambia Party for Democracy and Progress or GPDP [Sarja JARJOU]<br>National Convention Party or NCP [Yaya SANYANG and Majanko SAMUSA (both claiming leadership)]<br>National Democratic Action Movement or NDAM [Lamin Yaa JUARA]<br>National People's Party or NPP [Adama BARROW]<br>National Reconciliation Party or NRP [Hamat BAH]<br>People's Democratic Organization for Independence and Socialism or PDOIS [Halifa SALLAH]<br>People's Progressive Party or PPP [Yaya CEESAY)]<br>United Democratic Party or UDP [Ousainou DARBOE]"
|
||
},
|
||
"International organization participation": {
|
||
"text": "ACP, AfDB, AU, ECOWAS, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINUSMA, NAM, OIC, OPCW, UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHRC, UNIDO, UNISFA, UNMIL, UNOCI, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO"
|
||
},
|
||
"Diplomatic representation in the US": {
|
||
"chief of mission": {
|
||
"text": "Ambassador Momodou Lamin BAH (12 December 2022)<br><br><br>"
|
||
},
|
||
"chancery": {
|
||
"text": "5630 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20011"
|
||
},
|
||
"telephone": {
|
||
"text": "[1] (202) 785-1399; [1] (202) 785-1428"
|
||
},
|
||
"FAX": {
|
||
"text": "[1] (202) 785-1430"
|
||
},
|
||
"email address and website": {
|
||
"text": "<br>info@gambiaembassy.us<br><br>https://www.gambiaembassydc.us/home"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Diplomatic representation from the US": {
|
||
"chief of mission": {
|
||
"text": "Ambassador Sharon L. CROMER (since 18 March 2022)"
|
||
},
|
||
"embassy": {
|
||
"text": "Kairaba Avenue, Fajara, P.M.B. 19, Banjul"
|
||
},
|
||
"mailing address": {
|
||
"text": "2070 Banjul Place, Washington DC 20521-2070"
|
||
},
|
||
"telephone": {
|
||
"text": "[220] 439-2856"
|
||
},
|
||
"FAX": {
|
||
"text": "[220] 439-2475"
|
||
},
|
||
"email address and website": {
|
||
"text": "<br>ConsularBanjul@state.gov<br><br>https://gm.usembassy.gov/"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Flag description": {
|
||
"text": "three equal horizontal bands of red (top), blue with white edges, and green; red stands for the sun and the savannah, blue represents the Gambia River, and green symbolizes forests and agriculture; the white stripes denote unity and peace"
|
||
},
|
||
"National symbol(s)": {
|
||
"text": "lion; national colors: red, blue, green, white"
|
||
},
|
||
"National anthem": {
|
||
"name": {
|
||
"text": "\"For The Gambia, Our Homeland\""
|
||
},
|
||
"lyrics/music": {
|
||
"text": "Virginia Julie HOWE/adapted by Jeremy Frederick HOWE"
|
||
},
|
||
"note": "<strong>note:</strong> adopted 1965; the music is an adaptation of the traditional Mandinka song \"Foday Kaba Dumbuya\""
|
||
},
|
||
"National heritage": {
|
||
"total World Heritage Sites": {
|
||
"text": "2 (both cultural)"
|
||
},
|
||
"selected World Heritage Site locales": {
|
||
"text": "Kunta Kinteh Island and Related Sites; Stone Circles of Senegambia"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Economy": {
|
||
"Economic overview": {
|
||
"text": "small West African economy; COVID-19 reversed robust growth trends; good fiscal management; substantial foreign direct investment and remittances; G20 Debt Service Suspension Initiative participant; widespread poverty; increasing Chinese relations"
|
||
},
|
||
"Real GDP (purchasing power parity)": {
|
||
"Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2021": {
|
||
"text": "$5.482 billion (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2020": {
|
||
"text": "$5.258 billion (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2019": {
|
||
"text": "$5.227 billion (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"note": "<strong>note:</strong> data are in 2017 dollars"
|
||
},
|
||
"Real GDP growth rate": {
|
||
"Real GDP growth rate 2021": {
|
||
"text": "4.27% (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Real GDP growth rate 2020": {
|
||
"text": "0.59% (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Real GDP growth rate 2019": {
|
||
"text": "6.22% (2019 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Real GDP per capita": {
|
||
"Real GDP per capita 2021": {
|
||
"text": "$2,100 (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Real GDP per capita 2020": {
|
||
"text": "$2,000 (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Real GDP per capita 2019": {
|
||
"text": "$2,100 (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"note": "<strong>note:</strong> data are in 2017 dollars"
|
||
},
|
||
"GDP (official exchange rate)": {
|
||
"text": "$1.746 billion (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Inflation rate (consumer prices)": {
|
||
"Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2021": {
|
||
"text": "7.37% (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2020": {
|
||
"text": "5.93% (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2019": {
|
||
"text": "7.12% (2019 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"GDP - composition, by sector of origin": {
|
||
"agriculture": {
|
||
"text": "20.4% (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"industry": {
|
||
"text": "14.2% (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"services": {
|
||
"text": "65.4% (2017 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"GDP - composition, by end use": {
|
||
"household consumption": {
|
||
"text": "90.7% (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"government consumption": {
|
||
"text": "12% (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"investment in fixed capital": {
|
||
"text": "19.2% (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"investment in inventories": {
|
||
"text": "-2.7% (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"exports of goods and services": {
|
||
"text": "20.8% (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"imports of goods and services": {
|
||
"text": "-40% (2017 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Agricultural products": {
|
||
"text": "groundnuts, milk, oil palm fruit, millet, sorghum, rice, maize, vegetables, cassava, fruit"
|
||
},
|
||
"Industries": {
|
||
"text": "peanuts, fish, hides, tourism, beverages, agricultural machinery assembly, woodworking, metalworking, clothing"
|
||
},
|
||
"Industrial production growth rate": {
|
||
"text": "10.4% (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Labor force": {
|
||
"text": "856,100 (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Labor force - by occupation": {
|
||
"agriculture": {
|
||
"text": "75%"
|
||
},
|
||
"industry": {
|
||
"text": "19%"
|
||
},
|
||
"services": {
|
||
"text": "6% (1996 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Unemployment rate": {
|
||
"Unemployment rate 2021": {
|
||
"text": "11.21% (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Unemployment rate 2020": {
|
||
"text": "11.08% (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Unemployment rate 2019": {
|
||
"text": "9.5% (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"note": "NA"
|
||
},
|
||
"Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)": {
|
||
"total": {
|
||
"text": "15.5%"
|
||
},
|
||
"male": {
|
||
"text": "11.4%"
|
||
},
|
||
"female": {
|
||
"text": "20.5% (2021 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Population below poverty line": {
|
||
"text": "48.6% (2015 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income": {
|
||
"Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income 2015": {
|
||
"text": "35.9 (2015 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Household income or consumption by percentage share": {
|
||
"lowest 10%": {
|
||
"text": "2%"
|
||
},
|
||
"highest 10%": {
|
||
"text": "36.9% (2003)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Budget": {
|
||
"revenues": {
|
||
"text": "$252 million (2018 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"expenditures": {
|
||
"text": "$353 million (2018 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)": {
|
||
"text": "-2.6% (of GDP) (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Public debt": {
|
||
"Public debt 2017": {
|
||
"text": "88% of GDP (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Public debt 2016": {
|
||
"text": "82.3% of GDP (2016 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Taxes and other revenues": {
|
||
"text": "20.3% (of GDP) (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Fiscal year": {
|
||
"text": "calendar year"
|
||
},
|
||
"Current account balance": {
|
||
"Current account balance 2021": {
|
||
"text": "-$94.081 million (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Current account balance 2020": {
|
||
"text": "-$86.553 million (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Current account balance 2019": {
|
||
"text": "-$37.078 million (2019 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Exports": {
|
||
"Exports 2021": {
|
||
"text": "$135.448 million (2021 est.) note: data are in current year dollars"
|
||
},
|
||
"Exports 2020": {
|
||
"text": "$175.682 million (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Exports 2019": {
|
||
"text": "$360.208 million (2019 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Exports - partners": {
|
||
"text": "China 38%, India 22%, Mali 7%, Chile 5% (2017)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Exports - commodities": {
|
||
"text": "cashews, lumber, refined petroleum, shellfish, scrap iron, fish, sesame seeds (2021)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Imports": {
|
||
"Imports 2021": {
|
||
"text": "$726 million (2021 est.) note: data are in current year dollars"
|
||
},
|
||
"Imports 2020": {
|
||
"text": "$691 million (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Imports 2019": {
|
||
"text": "$641 million (2019 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Imports - partners": {
|
||
"text": "China 33%, India 10%, Senegal 5%, Brazil 5% (2019)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Imports - commodities": {
|
||
"text": "clothing and apparel, refined petroleum, rice, raw sugar, palm oil (2019)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Reserves of foreign exchange and gold": {
|
||
"Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 31 December 2021": {
|
||
"text": "$652.671 million (31 December 2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 31 December 2020": {
|
||
"text": "$387.046 million (31 December 2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 31 December 2019": {
|
||
"text": "$256.957 million (31 December 2019 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Debt - external": {
|
||
"Debt - external 31 December 2017": {
|
||
"text": "$586.8 million (31 December 2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Debt - external 31 December 2016": {
|
||
"text": "$571.2 million (31 December 2016 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Exchange rates": {
|
||
"Currency": {
|
||
"text": "dalasis (GMD) per US dollar -"
|
||
},
|
||
"Exchange rates 2021": {
|
||
"text": "51.484 (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Exchange rates 2020": {
|
||
"text": "51.502 (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Exchange rates 2019": {
|
||
"text": "50.062 (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Exchange rates 2018": {
|
||
"text": "48.152 (2018 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Exchange rates 2017": {
|
||
"text": "46.609 (2017 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Energy": {
|
||
"Electricity access": {
|
||
"electrification - total population": {
|
||
"text": "49% (2019)"
|
||
},
|
||
"electrification - urban areas": {
|
||
"text": "69% (2019)"
|
||
},
|
||
"electrification - rural areas": {
|
||
"text": "16% (2019)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Electricity": {
|
||
"installed generating capacity": {
|
||
"text": "137,000 kW (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"consumption": {
|
||
"text": "235.035 million kWh (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"exports": {
|
||
"text": "0 kWh (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"imports": {
|
||
"text": "0 kWh (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"transmission/distribution losses": {
|
||
"text": "69.8 million kWh (2019 est.)"
|
||
}
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},
|
||
"Electricity generation sources": {
|
||
"fossil fuels": {
|
||
"text": "98.9% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"nuclear": {
|
||
"text": "0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"solar": {
|
||
"text": "1% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"wind": {
|
||
"text": "0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"hydroelectricity": {
|
||
"text": "0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"tide and wave": {
|
||
"text": "0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"geothermal": {
|
||
"text": "0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"biomass and waste": {
|
||
"text": "0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Coal": {
|
||
"production": {
|
||
"text": "0 metric tons (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"consumption": {
|
||
"text": "0 metric tons (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"exports": {
|
||
"text": "0 metric tons (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"imports": {
|
||
"text": "0 metric tons (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"proven reserves": {
|
||
"text": "0 metric tons (2019 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Petroleum": {
|
||
"total petroleum production": {
|
||
"text": "0 bbl/day (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"refined petroleum consumption": {
|
||
"text": "3,900 bbl/day (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"crude oil and lease condensate exports": {
|
||
"text": "0 bbl/day (2018 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"crude oil and lease condensate imports": {
|
||
"text": "0 bbl/day (2018 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"crude oil estimated reserves": {
|
||
"text": "0 barrels (2021 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Refined petroleum products - production": {
|
||
"text": "0 bbl/day (2017 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Refined petroleum products - exports": {
|
||
"text": "42 bbl/day (2015 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Refined petroleum products - imports": {
|
||
"text": "3,738 bbl/day (2015 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Natural gas": {
|
||
"production": {
|
||
"text": "0 cubic meters (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"consumption": {
|
||
"text": "0 cubic meters (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"exports": {
|
||
"text": "0 cubic meters (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"imports": {
|
||
"text": "0 cubic meters (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"proven reserves": {
|
||
"text": "0 cubic meters (2021 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Carbon dioxide emissions": {
|
||
"total emissions": {
|
||
"text": "606,000 metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"from coal and metallurgical coke": {
|
||
"text": "0 metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"from petroleum and other liquids": {
|
||
"text": "606,000 metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"from consumed natural gas": {
|
||
"text": "0 metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Energy consumption per capita": {
|
||
"Total energy consumption per capita 2019": {
|
||
"text": "3.547 million Btu/person (2019 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Communications": {
|
||
"Telephones - fixed lines": {
|
||
"total subscriptions": {
|
||
"text": "60,000 (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"subscriptions per 100 inhabitants": {
|
||
"text": "2 (2021 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Telephones - mobile cellular": {
|
||
"total subscriptions": {
|
||
"text": "27 million (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"subscriptions per 100 inhabitants": {
|
||
"text": "100 (2021 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Telecommunication systems": {
|
||
"general assessment": {
|
||
"text": "Gambia’s telecom market has five mobile networks providing effective competition; mobile subscriptions are well above the African average, itself a testament to the poor condition of the fixed-line infrastructure and the lack of availability of fixed services in many rural areas of the country; there are only four licensed ISPs, which are small networks serving local areas, and so competition is minimal; their limited services are complemented by the fixed-wireless offerings of three of the MNOs; the government has embarked on a National Broadband Network program aimed at closing the digital divide affecting many parts of the country; despite efforts to improve internet connectivity, the country ranks among the lowest globally in terms of digital readiness. (2022)"
|
||
},
|
||
"domestic": {
|
||
"text": "fixed-line subscriptions are 2 per 100 and mobile-cellular teledensity nearly 110 per 100 persons (2021)"
|
||
},
|
||
"international": {
|
||
"text": "country code - 220; landing point for the ACE submarine cable to West Africa and Europe; microwave radio relay links to Senegal and Guinea-Bissau; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) (2019)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Broadcast media": {
|
||
"text": "<p>1 state-run TV-channel; one privately-owned TV-station; 1 Online TV-station; three state-owned radio station and 31 privately owned radio stations; eight community radio stations; transmissions of multiple international broadcasters are available, some via shortwave radio; cable and satellite TV subscription services are obtainable in some parts of the country </p> (2019)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Internet country code": {
|
||
"text": ".gm"
|
||
},
|
||
"Internet users": {
|
||
"total": {
|
||
"text": "858,000 (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"percent of population": {
|
||
"text": "33% (2021 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Broadband - fixed subscriptions": {
|
||
"total": {
|
||
"text": "5,000 (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"subscriptions per 100 inhabitants": {
|
||
"text": "0.2 (2020 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Transportation": {
|
||
"National air transport system": {
|
||
"number of registered air carriers": {
|
||
"text": "2 (2020)"
|
||
},
|
||
"inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers": {
|
||
"text": "6"
|
||
},
|
||
"annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers": {
|
||
"text": "53,735 (2018)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Civil aircraft registration country code prefix": {
|
||
"text": "C5"
|
||
},
|
||
"Airports": {
|
||
"text": "1 (2021)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Airports - with paved runways": {
|
||
"total": {
|
||
"text": "1"
|
||
},
|
||
"note": "<strong>note:</strong> paved runways have a concrete or asphalt surface but not all have facilities for refueling, maintenance, or air traffic control; the length of a runway required for aircraft to safely operate depends on a number of factors including the type of aircraft, the takeoff weight (including passengers, cargo, and fuel), engine types, flap settings, landing speed, elevation of the airport, and average maximum daily air temperature; paved runways can reach a length of 5,000 m (16,000 ft.), but the “typical” length of a commercial airline runway is between 2,500-4,000 m (8,000-13,000 ft.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Roadways": {
|
||
"total": {
|
||
"text": "2,977 km (2011)"
|
||
},
|
||
"paved": {
|
||
"text": "518 km (2011)"
|
||
},
|
||
"unpaved": {
|
||
"text": "2,459 km (2011)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Waterways": {
|
||
"text": "390 km (2010) (on River Gambia; small oceangoing vessels can reach 190 km)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Merchant marine": {
|
||
"total": {
|
||
"text": "9"
|
||
},
|
||
"by type": {
|
||
"text": "general cargo 1, other 8 (2022)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Ports and terminals": {
|
||
"major seaport(s)": {
|
||
"text": "Banjul"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Military and Security": {
|
||
"Military and security forces": {
|
||
"text": "Gambian Armed Forces (GAF): the Gambian National Army (GNA), Gambia Navy, Gambia Air Force, Republican National Guard; Ministry of Interior: Gambia Police Force (2023)",
|
||
"note": "<strong>note: </strong>the National Guard is responsible for VIP protection, riot control, and presidential security; the Gambia Police Force maintains internal security"
|
||
},
|
||
"Military expenditures": {
|
||
"Military Expenditures 2022": {
|
||
"text": "0.7% of GDP (2022 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Military Expenditures 2021": {
|
||
"text": "0.8% of GDP (2021 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Military Expenditures 2020": {
|
||
"text": "0.8% of GDP (2020 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Military Expenditures 2019": {
|
||
"text": "0.8% of GDP (2019 est.)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Military Expenditures 2018": {
|
||
"text": "0.7% of GDP (2018 est.)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Military and security service personnel strengths": {
|
||
"text": "information varies; approximately 3,000 active troops (2022)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Military equipment inventories and acquisitions": {
|
||
"text": "the GAF has a limited equipment inventory (2022)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Military service age and obligation": {
|
||
"text": "18-25 years of age for male and female voluntary military service (18-22 for officers); no conscription; service obligation 6 months (2021)"
|
||
},
|
||
"Military - note": {
|
||
"text": "the Gambian security forces have a history of involvement in domestic politics, including multiple coups attempts and mutinies, with the latest being an attempted coup in 2022; since 2017, Gambia’s security sector has been undergoing reforms as part of a national reconstruction effort to recover from the 22 years of Yahya JAMMEH’s autocratic rule under which the security forces were severely under-resourced in terms of finances and equipment and were largely directed towards regime protection and suppressing dissent; international partners, including member states of the EU, particularly France and Germany, and the US have provided support to military and police reforms; several members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have also provided security forces for stability, as well as assistance and training through the ECOWAS Mission in the Gambia (ECOMIG); as of 2023, ECOMIG continued to provide about 1,000 military and gendarmerie personnel from Ghana, Nigeria, and Senegal<br><br>the GAF is a lightly armed force with about 5 small infantry battalions, a handful of coastal patrol boats, and a few aircraft; in addition to external defense, the responsibilities of the GAF include providing maritime security, countering human trafficking, aiding civil authorities in emergencies and natural disaster relief, and engaging in activities such as engineering, education, health, and agriculture for domestic socio-economic development; the GAF also participates in peacekeeping missions, and since its first deployments in the 1990s, has been involved in more than 10 UN peacekeeping missions while contributing about 4,000 total troops <br><br>the GAF traces its origins to the Gambia Regiment of the British Army; established in 1901, the Gambia Regiment was part of the West African Frontier Force (WAFF, later Royal West African Frontier Force or RWAFF) and served in both World Wars, including the British 1944-45 military campaign in Burma; the Gambia Regiment was disbanded in 1958 and replaced by the Field Force, a police paramilitary unit; the Field Force was responsible for The Gambia’s security until the establishment of the GAF in 1985; in addition, a defense agreement signed in 1965 between The Gambia and Senegal provided mutual assistance in the face of an external threat; from 1981-1989, The Gambia and Senegal formed a Confederal Army that was made up of troops from both countries (2023)"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"Transnational Issues": {
|
||
"Disputes - international": {
|
||
"text": "<p>attempts to stem refugees, cross-border raids, arms smuggling, and other illegal activities by separatists from southern Senegal's Casamance region, as well as from conflicts in other west African states</p>"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
} |