
Abdoulie Colley
Abdoulie Colley is a married man and advocate against domestic violence in The Gambia, who actively speaks out against the normalization of abuse in society. He draws on religious teachings, specifically referencing Surah An-Nisa from the Qur’an, to argue that men are meant to lead with care and respect, not through violence. Colley has shared personal experiences of intervening in domestic abuse situations, highlighting the importance of dialogue, education, and community programs in promoting emotional intelligence and gender equality.
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Recent news mentions
Abdoulie Colley, Registrar General at the Ministry of Justice, described the gathering as 'a significant milestone' in The Gambia’s pursuit of strengthened human rights protection.
NHRC pushes for action on UN human rights finding
Mr. Abdoulie Colley is a member of the State Law Office on one of the panels.
Judiciary launches panels to adjudicate petitions against legal practitionersAbdoulie Colley, director of Operations at the GCAA, assured the airline of full regulatory support.
GTBoard ushers in ValueJet Airline to destination GambiaAbdoulie Colley, a married man, also spoke against domestic violence, referencing Surah An-Nisa from the Qur’an to argue that men are entrusted with leadership, not abuse.
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