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Author: Jama Jack

Jama Jack has a background in Media and Communication, and experience in advocacy and non-profit work. Her interests lie in the intersections of media and culture, and how the former can be used as a tool for positive change, especially in relation to issues hindering progress for girls and women. Jama is an ardent advocate and activist for the promotion and respect of the rights of women and girls. She has been actively involved in advocacy work and volunteering since age 10.
31 December 202131 December 2021Uncategorized

2021: Breathing Life Into “No”

A few weeks ago, I was invited to speak at an event on women’s participation in Gambian politics. The discussion became an […]

26 August 2021Uncategorized

Post-Debate Reflection: What’s In It For Women, Youth And Children

On 25th August 2021, many Gambians turned to their televisions and social media platforms to watch a debate involving women representatives from […]

8 April 2021Uncategorized

#SaveGambianWomen: Where Did My Anger Go?

I had a very long day yesterday. I woke up today. I’m still here. Marie Mendy may have had a long day […]

31 December 202031 December 2020Uncategorized

Dearest Jama, Flourish

Dearest Jama, I’ll start by saying what we all know already, and what everyone has been saying. 2020 has been a long […]

10 December 202010 December 2020Uncategorized

Survivor-Centered Storytelling As A Means To End Sexual Violence

Speak up! Speak out! Share your story! These are the statements we often hear being said to victims and survivors of sexual […]

23 July 202023 July 2020Uncategorized

Sis’ Is For The Feminist Sisterhoods That Save Me

I dragged my feet into my office and slumped onto my squeaky chair. I had just come out of my fifth meeting […]

8 June 2020Uncategorized

Is The Gambia Ready For A Re-Male President?

Over the past week, our awesome team at Think Young Women has been engaging women leaders in all regions of The Gambia, […]

4 May 20204 May 2020Uncategorized

#LinguereAtThirty: A Tale of Growth, Glory and Gratitude

It’s my 30th birthday today! Last year, when the clock struck midnight on my birthday, I was at the hospital getting urine […]

8 March 20209 March 2020Linguere Writes, Uncategorized

#IWD2020: Reflections from A Gambian Feminist

It’s International Women’s Day today! Around the world, there are thousands – maybe millions – of activities and initiatives created to commemorate […]

9 July 2019Uncategorized

Humble For What? Performing Humility As A Measure of Goodness

I am a young Gambian woman, in the public eye for my work and passion since I was 10 years old, and […]

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  • 2021: Breathing Life Into “No”
  • Post-Debate Reflection: What’s In It For Women, Youth And Children
  • #SaveGambianWomen: Where Did My Anger Go?
  • Dearest Jama, Flourish
  • Survivor-Centered Storytelling As A Means To End Sexual Violence
  • Sis’ Is For The Feminist Sisterhoods That Save Me
  • Is The Gambia Ready For A Re-Male President?
  • #LinguereAtThirty: A Tale of Growth, Glory and Gratitude
  • #IWD2020: Reflections from A Gambian Feminist
  • Humble For What? Performing Humility As A Measure of Goodness

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