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The Gambia gained its independence from the UK in 1965. Between 1982 and 1989 it formed a short-lived federation of Senegambia with Senegal; the two nations signed a friendship and cooperation treaty in 1992. A military coup in 1994 overthrew the president and banned political activity, but a new 1996 constitution and presidential elections, followed by parliamentary balloting in 1997, have completed a return to civilian rule.

This collection of interent sources provides access to websites of selected governmental and non-governmental organizations involved in economic and social development programs in The Gambia. Included are international, regional, national, and local organizations. Although selective, inclusion of a site by no means constitutes endorsement by either the African and Middle Eastern Division or the Area Studies Directorate of the Library of Congress. Every source listed here was successfully tested before being added to the list. Users, however, should be aware that a successful connection may sometimes require several attempts.

For Library of Congress contact information and additional reference and research materials on The Gambia consult the Library's African Section The Gambia Country web page.


Africa South of the Sahara. Stanford University (http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/gambia.html)
A guide to selected internet resources prepared by Karen Fung for the Information and Communication Technology Group (ICTG), African Studies Association, USA and Stanford University Libraries.

African Studies Internet Resources. Columbia University (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/error.404.html)
An on going compilation of African Studies internet resources prepared by Dr. Joseph Caruso, Columbia University Libraries.

Dmoz Open Directory Project (http://dmoz/org/Regional/Africa/Gambia)
‘The Open Directory Project (ODP) is the most comprehensive human edited directory of the Web, compiled by a vast global community of volunteer editors.'

Gambia Gateway (http://gambiagateway.tripod.com)
‘A directory of Gambia-related websites.'

The Gambia Index (http://www.afrol.com/Index/countries/gambiaindex.htm)
‘Guide to links about The Gambia on the WWW.'

Gambia Resource Page (http://www.africanculture.dk/gambia/)
A guide and directory to information on The Gambia.

Gambia Start4All (http://gambia.start4all.com)
A categorized directory of links to Gambian websites.

Gambia Tourist Support Links (http://website.lineone.net/%7Egambiagts/Othersites.htm)
‘Useful links for those travelling to The Gambia.'

Siftthru (http://www.siftthru.com/gameduc.htm)
‘A search engine for exclusive information on Africa.'

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