
Dawda Badjie
Dawda Badjie is the Executive Director of the National Environment Agency in The Gambia, as well as the Global Environmental Facility Operational Focal Point. He is a prominent advocate for environmental protection, emphasizing the urgent need to address climate change and biodiversity loss while promoting sustainable practices for the benefit of future generations.
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Executive Director Dr Dawda Badjie acknowledged both achievements and challenges, reaffirming the NEA’s mandate to coordinate environmental protection in The Gambia.
Millions spent without contracts: Audit exposes NEA’s troubling practicesDawda Badjie, Executive Director of the National Environment Agency (NEA), says environmental cleanliness is a collective duty.
QGroup Foundation launches ‘Settal Sunu Reew’ Campaign to keep Gambia cleanDawda Badjie represented his brother Alieu Badjie during the official opening ceremony.
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Gambia Methodist Laymen’s Association marks 40 years with environmental actionDawda Badjie, Executive Director of the National Environment Agency (NEA), emphasized the importance of tree growing for sustainability.
NEA commits to Great Green Wall Initiative
Dr. Dawda Badjie, executive director of the National Environment Agency, stressed the urgency of addressing climate vulnerabilities in urban areas.
NEA launches $12M climate resilience project
Dawda Badjie is the Executive Director of the National Environment Agency and Global Environmental Facility Operational Focal Point of The Gambia.
Gambia launches ‘Great Green Wall Initiative’ to combat climate challenges
















