National Security Strategy

The National Security Strategy (NSS) of The Gambia provides a comprehensive framework to address the country's security challenges while promoting good governance, human rights, and socio-economic development. It is built on five key pillars:

Main Objective

The NSS aims to safeguard The Gambia's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national values while ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens. It also seeks to align security efforts with democratic principles and sustainable development goals.

Key Pillars

  1. Protection of Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity: Focuses on securing borders, addressing land disputes, and combating transnational crimes.

  2. Good Governance and Rule of Law: Emphasizes transparency, accountability, and respect for human rights within the security sector.

  3. Collaboration Among Security Institutions: Promotes coordination and cooperation to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.

  4. Patriotism and National Prestige: Encourages a positive national image and fosters unity among citizens.

  5. Socio-Economic Development: Aligns security strategies with economic growth and poverty reduction efforts.

SUMMARY

The NSS outlines strategies to address traditional and non-traditional security threats, including terrorism, organized crime, environmental challenges, and public health crises. It emphasizes the importance of reforming the security sector, strengthening institutional capacity, and fostering regional and international partnerships. The strategy also highlights the need for community engagement and gender inclusivity in security initiatives.

 

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