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Current Feed ContentHello West Coast - from CanadaFriday, February 01, 2008
Editor,
I was recently in The Gambia and spent some time at West Coast Radio with DJ Mo. I am very interested in getting more information on the 10th Anniversary Gambian Music Awards as mentioned in your article with Dr. Williams Emeka Obiozor. Are you able to put him in touch with me? Thanks! Lise Watson Toronto, Canada lise.watson@utoronto.ca Author: DO YMCA Secretary Attends Symposium in Canada![]() Friday, October 19, 2007 Mr Joseph Peacock, YMCA Secretary cum Gambian Youth Activist recently attended the 2nd Annual Global Youth Symposium in Canada. The forum was held at Camp Mockingee, Windsor, Nova Scotia, and Canada from 05th – 09th October 2007 under the theme ‘‘Move Your World’’. Mr Joseph Peacock, the programs secretary of the The Gambia YMCA who also doubles as a key guest speaker/resource person to talk on youth initiatives and programs in YMCA (Gambia), the African Youth renaissance and its impacts on youth development in Africa. Mr Peacock who is presently in Canada since June 2007 at the Coady International Institute, St. Francis Xavier University under YMCA and CIDA funding, is pursuing a course in Development Leadership, Advocacy and Citizens Engagement and Mobilizing Assets for Community Driven Development. He is expected back in December 2007. In his presentation, Mr Peacock dilated on the need for employment opportunities for young people as an urgent solution to address the other social needs ranging from poverty to migration. He attributed the steady increase in the spread of HIV/AIDS, Crime, and drug abuse to poverty, which he said results from lack of employment. After his presentation, the Gambian youth activist received a standing ovation for creating a very emotional audience that raised a lot of questions. He informed participants that the greatest and one most single developmental problem facing African youth today with double impact is ‘Unemployment’. In a very passionate presentation, Joseph Peacock challenged international organizations to salvage African young people from this great dilemma. ‘The reason for elders failing to take care of young people resulted in young people taking care of elders’’. Buttressing this Joseph Peacock quoted from an address delivered by Kandeh Yumkele (UNIDO Director General) at the UNIDO High Level consultative Meeting in Ghana in February 2007 where Joseph Peacock was invited to share best practices of the YMCAs using life skills training and entrepreneurship development as a strategy for fighting unemployment. The four days camp was organized by The Atlantic Council for International Cooperation – ACIC, Canadian Red Cross, UNICEF, and GPI Atlantic. The forum was attended by participants from all four Atlantic Provinces, Canada World Youth participants from China, Jamaica, and Ghana. The Symposium was aimed at giving participants a background in some key global issues (refugee issues, HIV/AIDS, food security, etc…) and also to help them develop their skills to take action in a variety of creative ways. It was also aimed at engaging a group of young people on some of the most important issues facing the world today, provide a space for them to learn what other youth are doing to make a difference, and inspire them to take action in their own communities. The Camp was funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Source: The Point The end of Gambia's great adventure![]() Monday, July 16, 2007
Before Gambia took on Austria, their head coach Peter Bonu Johnson said the Round of 16 contest would be "like the final" because if they lost they would have to pack their bags and head home.
Author: Written by Nanama Keita Source: The Daily Observer Newspaper U-20 Coach Bags International Scholarship![]() Friday, July 13, 2007
The Gambia U-20 Coach, Peter Bonu Johnson, has been awarded an international scholarship to pursue a B and A License in football in Montreal, Canada.
Author: By Sainabou Kujabi Source: The Point Austria end Gambia’s dream![]() Thursday, July 12, 2007 Austria sting their Gambian counterparts in last night’s second round clash at the ongoing FIFA U-20 World Championships in Canada at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. Austria beat 10 men Gambia 2-1 to proceed to the quarter-final stages. Gambia were reduced to ten men on the 42nd minutes with the sending off of versatile Tijan Jaiteh before Sabastian Proedl nodded home the opener just three minutes after, in a fiery first-half encounter that was admittedly dominated by Austria - the first team from the Alpine nations to advance to the second stage of a FIFA event since 1982.
Fresh from break however, saw a much better Gambian side as both Ousman Jallow and his strike-mate Sainey Nyassi came close to an equaliser.
However, Austria did not fail to utilise their numerical advantage and Gambia’s celebrations was short-lived when unmarked Hoffer chested down a well crossed ball before beating goalkeeper Gomez to seal the game at 2-1.
Victorious Austria will now travel to Toronto to meet in the quarter-finals, the mighty America who also eased past Uruguay with a 2-1 victory during their last night’s meeting.
After a losing 0-3 start to Mexico in their Group C opening match, the Darling Scorpions have improved match after match, as they defeated New Zealand and much fancied Portugal in the remaining two games to qualify as the second place team. Meanwhile, the other three African representatives in the competition will all be engaged today as the last batch of the second round matches is cleared.
Author: Written by Nanama Keita Source: The Daily Observer Newspaper Austria Sink Gambia U-20![]() Thursday, July 12, 2007
The low rated Austrian team last night ended the Gambia U-20 team dream of making to the last 8 of the ongoing World Youth championship in Canada.
Source: The Point Gambia ready for Austria![]() Wednesday, July 11, 2007 The Gambia are billed to take on Austria in the round of 16 of the on-going FIFA U-20 World Cup in Canada tonight. The grand kickoff is scheduled for 21:45 GMT at Edmonton stadium. Gambia, who took off to a losing start (0-3 defeat to Mexico) went ahead to humble fellow new comers, New Zealand and Portugal 1-0 and 2-1 respectively, to settle for the second best side in Group C. As African bronze medalists prepare to take on Austrians - the first team from the Alpine nation to advance to the second stage of a FIFA event since 1982, many pundits are holding Gambia as the favourites. The Darling Scorpions will however go into tonight’s game without their prolific defender, skipper Ken Malamin Jammeh who was sent off for an unruly studs-up challenge on Andre Maques which ended the Portuguese's match and possibly tournament. And with Bonu Johnson’s technical capability still being persistently questioned, many elites are optimistic that the Darling Scorpions will have nothing to lose tonight-thanks to the cohesiveness that exists in the squad. The Gambian squad enjoys the kind of cohesiveness which is rarely found in other teams, despite the diverse ethnic, religious and even linguistic origins of its members.
This 'come one, come all' philosophy was summed up by the team's goal celebrations in the match against New Zealand and Portugal when they united in an Islamic-style prayer while dancing a traditional Gambian jig. In a team with no concept of barriers, everyone is able to put aside their differences and strive for the common good.
Author: Written by Nanama Keita Source: The Daily Observer Newspaper FIFA U-20 Championship - Gambia Take on Austria in last 16![]() Wednesday, July 11, 2007
After stunning Portugal in their last group match on Sunday, The Darling Scorpions of The Gambia would now face Austria in the first match of the round of 16 of the ongoing FIFA Youth championship underway in Canada.
Source: The Point FIFA U-20 Championship: Gambia Through to Second Round![]() Monday, July 09, 2007
The Gambia U-20 team yesterday registered another milestone achievement by qualifying for the second round of the World Youth Championship currently underway in Canada, despite playing one man down through out the second period.
Source: The Point Zambia To Face Nigeria At U-20![]() Monday, July 09, 2007
Zambia will meet Nigeria in the last 16 of the Under-20 World Cup after their 2-0 victory over Uruguay secured them a place in the last 16.
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