
Salan Gibbs
Salan Gibbs is the Programme Manager at the African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies (ACDHRS). She recently described an event focused on transnational organized crime as 'apt and timely,' noting the importance of civil society in connecting the experiences of African communities with the formal mechanisms of the African Commission on Human and People's Rights, ensuring that policy discussions are informed by real-world challenges.
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Salan Gibbs described the event as apt and timely, highlighting the role of civil society in human rights discussions.
Transnational organised crime continues to endanger peace, governance – EU officialSalan Gibbs described the event as 'apt and timely,' adding that Banjul was a fitting venue given the African Commission’s role as guardian of human and people’s rights.
Transnational organised crime continues to endanger peace, governance – EU official



