Health

Gambia: French NGO Donates D5 Million Worth of Medical Equipment to Gambia


Echange Gambie Limousine Sante and Education (EGALISE), a charitable organisation based in France, in partnership with the Abubakary Jawara Foundation has donated medical equipment and other materials worth over 100,000 Euros to The Gambia.

The equipment donated through the Abubakary Jawara Foundation, will be distributed among hospitals, clinics, and communities across the country. The donated equipment and materials include 56 electric beds, wheelchairs, 250 computers, books, and scanners, among others.

The donation was facilitated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mamadou Tangara, who was one of the pioneers of the twenty-year-old humanitarian intervention while he was studying in France. Several hospitals, clinics, and individuals across the country have benefited from the yearly intervention.

Speaking at a presentation ceremony held over the weekend, Foreign Affairs Minister Mamadou Tangara recalled that the relationship between The Gambia and the NGO started several years ago, and since then the donations have been coordinated by the likes of Alagie Ceesay (chief protocol), Ousman Badjie, Joseph Njie, Juka Jabang, the late VP Alieu Badara Joof, Kinza Jawara, Dawda Jallow (AG and Minister for Justice) and many others.

Minister Tangara added: “It started with the LIONS’ Club, but even in France, the action became so popular that they decided to create an association called EGALISE, and immediately they started getting many memberships from Haute-Vienne and all the surrounding cities in the centre of France. I remember as a student, every Friday the president of the association (Dr Serge THEVENOT, would go and talk about The Gambia, and I would be going with him to sensitise people,” he said.

Minister Tangara maintained that the NGO and the community of Haute-Vienne are so enthusiastic about helping The Gambia.

“I want to thank the authorities because even under the former regime, there has been no interference in the way the equipment is distributed, and the EGALISE members, when they come here, are responsible for everything so that they remain independent,” he emphasised, while further saying: “The only condition we have is to ensure that the equipment reach the beneficiaries.”

The Gambian Foreign Minister thanked the Jawara Foundation for financing the shipment of one of the containers and the distributions across the country.

A representative of EGALISE, Saddibou Badjie, commended Minister Tangara for being among the pioneers of the annual donation, while saying “this demonstrates how much he loves this country and its people.”