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Level
Activity
Progress
Theme
SOLDIERS WITH A DIFFERENCE
26.7%
(12/45)
Outcome
Accountability for atrocities committed by the Junta.
26.1%
(6/23)
Activity
Prosecute Yahya Jammeh, Sana Sabally, Edward Singhatey and Yankuba Touray for ordering unlawful arrests, detention and torture of Omar A. Jallow, M.C. Cham and other held at Fajara Barracks. (35)
75.0%
(3/4)
Output
Prosecutions initiated and completed
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Investigations conducted by the SPO relating to theme 1
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Forward the Recommendation for Amnesty for Baboucarr Bah to Special Prosecutor for review in line with Prosecution Strategy. (37)
14.3%
(1/7)
Output
Number of amnesty recommendations reviewed and a granted
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement measures to ban Sgt Gomez (Hitler) and Kawsu Camara from holding public office for 10 years. (38)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Bans from public office implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Existence of laws that protect against torture and other violations ancillary to torture.
100.0%
(6/6)
Activity
Review and table the Prisons Act 1953 before the National Assembly. (36)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Prisons Act 1953 tabled before National Assembly
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Engage the National Assembly to fast-track the consideration of the Prevention of Torture Bill. (35)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Prevention of Torture Bill adopted
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out a comprehensive review of all laws passed between 1994 to 2017 to ensure that they are in line with International Human Rights standards (39).
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Number of review reports for decrees, recommended for repeal.
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review of Law Reform Commission Act 1983(40)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Law Reform Commission Act reviewed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Develop Law Reform Strategy (40)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Law Refrom Strategy developed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Appoint a new Board and staff for the Law Reform Commission. (40)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
New board and staff appointed
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
NOVEMBER 11, 1994 ATTEMPTED COUP
32.4%
(12/37)
Outcome
Accountability for crimes committed during the Nov 11, 1994 attempted coup
35.7%
(5/14)
Activity
Prosecution of all members of the Junta Yahya Jammeh, Sanna Sabally, Edward Singhatey and Yankuba Touray, and senior military officers who participated in the November 11, 1994, tortures and killings - Baboucarr Jatta, Peter Singhatey and Papu Gomez in the tortures and killings during the November 11 th 1994. (61)
100.0%
(3/3)
Output
Prosecutions initiated and completed
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Investigations conducted by the SPO relating to theme 2
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement measures to ensure that individuals perpetrators who benefit from plea deals banned from holding public office. (62) (143)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public Bans Implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement measures to ban Cpl. Alhagie Kanyi, Pte. Baboucarr Njie (“De Chebb” or “Njie Ponkal”), Pte. John Charles B. Mendy (JCB Mendy), Pte. Baboucarr Ahmad Njie (B.A. Njie), Pte. Albert Gomez, Pte. Lamarana Barry xii. Pte. Ensa Mendy, Pte. Jali Musa Suso, Pte. Lamin Marong, Pte. Mustapha Touray (“Churro”), Pte. Lamin Colley, Pte. Lamin (Pa) Senghore (Assassin), Pte. Baboucarr Mboob. from holding public office for ten years. (63)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Bans from public office Implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Notify Pte. Lamin Fatty of the Government’s decision accepting the Commission’s recommendation of no action against him. (64)
Output
Pte. Lamin Fatty notified
Outcome
A better trained police and military force that has basic understanding of Human Rights norms and international obligations of the state.
100.0%
(7/7)
Activity
Review the Military regulations to set minimum training requirements in relevant accredited courses as a condition for promotion. (72)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Minimum training requirements developed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review GAF Training Curricula with a view to including topics on Human Rights, Constitutional Law and Rule of Law. (66) (67) (68) (69) (70)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Training Curricula and manuals reviewed/ developed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Secure accreditation of training Courses for the Police and the Army. (71)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Accreditation obtained
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Develop training manuals on Civil-Military relations with a view to changing mind-sets on serving members of the Armed Forces for respect of established rules. (73)
Output
Training manuals on Civil-Military relations developed
Activity
Provide Training for Soldiers in the area of International Humanitarian law, International Criminal Law and Geneva Conventions. (69) (70)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Training and capacity building conducted for Security Sector
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Mainstream victim- centric strategies as part of the new National Development Plan. (75)
Activity
Build capacity of existing community support systems to be able to deal with discrimination and stigma. (74)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Training and capacity building conducted for communities
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Roundtable discussions, brainstorming sessions, consultations, research, mapping to determine existing
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Capacity building program developed
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
THE UNLAWFUL KILLING OF KORO CEESAY
71.4%
(5/7)
Outcome
. Accountability for the murder of Koro Ceesay
83.3%
(5/6)
Activity
Prosecute Yahya Jammeh, Edward Singhateh, and Peter Singhateh for the murder of Koro Ceesay. (100)
100.0%
(3/3)
Output
Perpetrators charged and prosecuted
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Investigative reports developed and witness statements and evidence collected
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Legal aid for victim's' familiy provided
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Commence Extradition proceedings for Yahya Jammeh, Edward Singhateh and Peter Singhateh. (100)
Output
Extradition proceedings commenced
Activity
Implement measures to Ban Alhagie Kanyi, BK Jatta, Pa Alieu Gomez from holding public office for ten years. (101) (102)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Public bans implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Review/enactment of laws to facilitate prosecution of alleged perpetrators
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
THE CONVOY OF THE PRESIDENT
66.7%
(4/6)
Outcome
Accountability for crimes committed by the presidential convoy
50.0%
(2/4)
Activity
Refer the members of the Presidential convoys including former President Jammeh to the Special Prosecutor for road traffic offences committed resulting in deaths. (121)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Detailed Investigation reports on convoy related incidents including evidence and witness statements
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Number of persons charged and prosecuted for convoy related offences
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
. Protocols exist to regulate and coordinate the use of convoys
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Implement internal Standard Operating Procedures for Presidential Convoys and review regulations for other convoys to guarantee safety of the public. (122)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Legal and regulatory framework on the use of convoys created or revised
100.0%
(2/2)
Theme
STUDENT DEMONSTRATION
48.7%
(19/39)
Outcome
.Accountability for crimes committed by government officials during the April 10/11 student demonstration
100.0%
(11/11)
Activity
Prosecute Yaya Jammeh under Command Responsibility for all atrocities committed against the students. (137)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Court cases initiated, prosecuted and tried
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Detailed and comprehensive Investigative Reports
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Prosecute Former Vice President, Isatou Njie- Saidy, Baboucarr Jatta and Ousman Badjie for arbitrary arrests,detentions, tortures, injuries and unlawful killings of demonstrators. (138)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Detailed and comprehensive Investigative Reports
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Court cases initiated, prosecuted and tried
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement measures to ban Baboucarr Jatta from holding public office for 10 years. (140)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public Office Ban implemented
Activity
Prosecute Abdou Giri Njie for his unlawful arrest, detention, torture and unlawful shooting resulting in the death of two students. (141)
Output
Court cases initiated, prosecuted and tried
Activity
Implement measures to ban Isatou Njie-Saidy from holding public office for 10 years. (139)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public Office Bans and disciplinary actions initiated and implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement measures to ban Corporal Lamin Camara from office for 5 years and remove him from office is he is still within the service. (142)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public Office Ban implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement measures to Ban all those who have been granted amnesty from holding public office for not less than 5 years. (143)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public Office Ban implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Ban Gorgui Mboob from holding public office for 5 years and prosecute him for assault of Ousman Sabally and implement measures to prosecute. (144) (145)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public Office Ban implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Subject all those who were with Gorgui Mboob at St. Augustine’s High School, including Modou Lamin Fatty, Abdoulie Bah, Modou Cham and Modou Gajaga to disciplinary measures if they are still in the service. (146)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Disciplinary actions implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement measures to Ban Baboucarr Sowe and Momodou (Nice) Ceesay from holding public office for 5 years. (147)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public Office Ban implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Implement measures to ensure non-recurrence of the events of April 10th and 11th 2000.
100.0%
(3/3)
Activity
Review the Police training manuals on crowd control and on the management of violent demonstrations and riots. (148)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Training manuals and curriculum developed , rolled out
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Procure appropriate material and equipment for crowd control during equipment for crowd control during demonstrations or protests. (149)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Approriate crowd control materials procured
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Hold specialized/human rights training for police (arrest/detention; search/seizure; crowd control; etc.)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Police trained (arrest/detention; search/seizure; crowd control; etc.)
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Open communication lines established between students and authorities.
100.0%
(5/5)
Activity
Establish a mechanism to address student concerns and responsibilities. (151)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Student Complaints mechanism established and operationalized
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Establish Complaint Unit for students at regional directorates and where they already exist, provide them with capacity and training. (151)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Student Complaints units at regional directorates established, operationalised and capacitated
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Stakeholder consultation to brainstorm on mechanisms to facilitate and enhance student complaints. (152)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Communication strategy developed and implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement memorialisation initiatives to commemorate April 10th and 11th as part of memorialisation plan. (150)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Memorialization plan developed and implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
ATTACK ON POLITICAL OPPONENTS
63.6%
(7/11)
Outcome
Accountability for crimes committed as highlighted in TRRC report
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Prosecute Edward Singhateh and Yankuba Touray for torture and inhuman treatment of UDP supporters at the Denton Bridge in September 1996. (170)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution against individuals responsible for torture and inhumane treatment.
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Authorities to carry out further investigations against Almamy James Manga. (171)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigation and report on allegations of torture and inhumane treatment.
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Public Order Act is in line with international best practice and human rights standards
50.0%
(1/2)
Activity
Review the Public Order Act to be in conformity with existing human rights instruments. (172) (211)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Laws and regulations created to strengthen protections during public gatherings
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Capacity of law enforcement officials is built
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Develop training program for security personnel on crowd control and use of force during public assemblies. (173)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Training manual on crowd control and use of force developed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Develop Standard Operating Procedures for the Police Intervention Unit (PIU) on crowd control in consultation with the NHRC. (174)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
SOPs on crowd control developed for the PIU with support from the NHRC
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Social cohesion is strengthened throughout the country
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Hold series of reconciliation and social cohesion events within the framework of the Peace and Reconciliation Commission targeted at political parties, civil society organizations and victim led groups. (175)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Reconcilliation events held among political parties, civil society and victims/victim-led organizations
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Development of legislation on hate speech. (176)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Hate Speech Legislation in line with best practices enacted
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
ATTACK ON THE MEDIA
39.1%
(18/46)
Outcome
Accountability and Justice for atrocities and violence committed against the media
40.0%
(2/5)
Activity
President Jammeh investigated and prosecuted for the murder of Deyda Hydara, the disappearance of Chief Ebrima Manneh, the arson attacks on Radio 1 FM and The Independent newspaper, and torture of all journalists and other persons mentioned in relation to the Freedom Online Newspaper issue. (188)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution against individuals responsible for crimes againsts journalists and media houses
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Investigate and prosecute the Junglers for the murder of Deyda Hydara, the disappearance of Chief Ebrima Manneh, the Chief Ebrima Manneh, the arson attacks on Radio 1 FM and The Independent newspaper, and torture of all journalists and other persons mentioned in relation to the Freedom Online Newspaper issue. (189) (210)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports on allegations of murder, enforced disappearances, torture and arson attacks on media houses and personnel
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Domestic legislation adequately protects freedom of expression, access to information and protection of media practitioners
100.0%
(10/10)
Activity
Carry out review of the Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Code to bring them in line with international standards as they pertain to freedom of expression and media freedom. (190) (192) (198)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Laws and regulations created and implemented to strengthen freedoms and protection of the media and journalists
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review of laws relating to the media, in particular the National Media and Communication Act 2002, the Newspaper Registration and Broadcasting Act and the Information and Communication Act. (191) (210)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Media laws and regulations reviewed and implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out review of Constitution to ensure that media and freedom of expression provisions comply with Article 19 of the ICCPR. (193)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Constitution reviewed to protect the media and Freedom of Expression in complaince with Art. 19 of ICCPR
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Repeal of Section 173A of the Information and Communications Act 2009. (197)
Output
Section 173A of the Information and Communications Act 2009 repealed
Activity
Review the Draft Criminal Procedure Bill to provide a clear definition of Sedition and Seditious intent. (198) (203)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Definition of sedition and seditious intent clarified in draft Criminal Procedure Bill (Criminal Offences Bill)
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Develop a broadcast policy in line with the Constitution to ensure GRTS provides divergent views on National Issues. (199)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Broadcast policy developed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review the Official Secrets Act to bring it in line with International Human Rights .(200)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Official Secrets Act reviewed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review/Revise NGO Act to bring it in line with Article 22 of the ICCPR. (201)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
NGO Act amended to align with Art. 22 of ICCPR
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review of Information and Communications Act to bring it in line with Article 19 of the ICCPR. (204)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Information and Communications Act reviewed to align with Art. 19 of ICCPR
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review the Criminal Offences Bill to remove any criminal offences relating to Libel and Defamation. (206)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Criminal Offences Bill reviewed removing the offences of Libel and Defamation
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Fully implement the Access to Information Act. (207)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Access to public information enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Securit personnel are aware of media laws
20.0%
(1/5)
Activity
Ensure the implementation of regular training on the importance of freedom of expression for security services as part of Security Sector Reform. (194)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Security sector trained on themes relating to freedom of speech and the media
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Conducive working environment created for journalists to carry out their work
83.3%
(5/6)
Activity
Government to issue standing invitation to all UN Special Procedures, including a Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression. (195)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
international regulations and frameworks to protect journalists implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Fully implement the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity. (205
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity implemented
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Review legal position papers from Article 19 and GPU and incorporate recommendations as part of a review of media laws. (208)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Media laws reviewed, incorporating position papers from Art. 19 and GPU
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review the November 2017 proposals of Article 19 on The Gambia: Draft Regulatory Guidelines on Media Ownership for adoption. (209)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Draft Regulatory Guidelines on Media Ownership adopted
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
ATTACK ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS
57.1%
(12/21)
Outcome
Accountability for the unlawful arrest and detention or persecution of religious leader
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Prosecute Yaya Jammeh for unlawful arrests and detention and torture of Ba Kawsu Fofana, Imam Baba Leigh, Sheikh Muhideen Hydara and Alhaiba Hydara and persecution of Ahmadiya Jamaat, Shia Muslims and Ndiggal Sect in The Gambia. (227)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports on allegations of attacks against religious leaders and groups
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution against individuals responsible for crimes againsts religious leaders and groups
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Peaceful coexistence between various religious denominations and sects
100.0%
(10/10)
Activity
Ensure Draft Constitution adequately covers the separation of State and Religion. (228)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Draft constitution separates the State from religion
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
“Study Tour to two countries with exemplary” systems of interfaith mechanism to learn best practice. (234A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Study tour conducted
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
“Government to implement reconciliation and social cohesion activities prior to” the implementation of the court’s decision on Kerr Mot Hali. (229)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Communities reconciled and social cohesion strengthened
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
“Establishment of Peace Committee consisting of traditional leaders,” religious leaders and Ministry of Loca Government, Lands and Religious Affairs and other relevant stakeholders to help resolve Kerr Mot Ali impasse. (230)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Peace Committees established
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
“Resettlement of members of Ndiggal Sect still living in Senegal Kerr Mot Ali”.(230)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Exiled Ndigal community returned and resettled
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out Curriculum development for the” inclusion of religious tolerance and social cohesion as part of civic education at educational institutions. (231)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Inclusion and religious tolerance incorporated into school curricula
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Do a policy directive on the Head of State about not holding substantive or honorary position in any religious body or order. (233)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Policy directive issued
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Improve Capacity and strengthen legal frameworks of existing interfaith structures. (234A)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Interfaith structures capacity improved
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Legal frameworks on the interfaith structures strengthened
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
THE JUNGLERS - UNLAWFUL KILLINGS, TORTURES AND OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS
61.1%
(11/18)
Outcome
Accountability for crimes committed by Junglers under the instructions of Jammeh
100.0%
(4/4)
Activity
Prosecute Yahya Jammeh for Crimes committed by the Junglers on his behalf and under his instructions. (262)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and Prosecution launched against yaya jammeh and the junglers for crimes committed by junglers
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
implement measures to ban Jammeh from ever holding Public Office in The Gambia. (262)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public office bans implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Prosecute all Junglers and other persons listed under this heading for the crimes committed. (263)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and Prosecution launched against all jungulers and other persons listed under this heading for crimes committed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Conduct further investigation into the killings of Mariama Camara and Alpha Jallow with a view to prosecuting those found responsible. (266)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigation and detailed report into their killing
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
The military is aware of human rights and their role within a democractic society
50.0%
(1/2)
Activity
Design and implement a course on Human Rights and the role of the Military in a democratic Society. (264)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Training on human rights, forensics, exhumation and other related themes for the military developed and implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Forensic capacity exists for the identification and exhumation of disappeared persons.
100.0%
(6/6)
Activity
Establish a mechanism for the exhumation and identification of disappeared persons. (265)
100.0%
(3/3)
Output
Mechanism for the exhumation and identification of disappeared persons established
100.0%
(3/3)
Activity
Carry out capacity development and training in exhumations and forensics. (265)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Domestic forensic expertise enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Seek international Mutual Legal Assistance in locating Solo Bojang and other absconded perpetrators and ensure their cooperation in the identification of Burial sites of missing persons.
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Absconded perpetrators cooperate in identifying burial sites of missing persons through international Mutual Legal Assistance
100.0%
(2/2)
Theme
THE PRESIDENT’S ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT PROGRAMME
63.0%
(29/46)
Outcome
Accountability for perpetrators of gross human rights violations as part of the PATP
100.0%
(11/11)
Activity
Carry out further investigation into the acts of Yahya Jammeh and Dr. Tamsir Mbowe due to high threshold to prove murder. (286)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports of crimes committed through the PATP
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Prosecute Former President Jammeh and Dr. Tamsir Mbowe for knowingly causing the death of individuals conscripted into the sham PATP and deprived of life- saving treatment. (286)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against Dr. Mbowe and Yaya Jammeh for crimes commited through PATP
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Prosecute Yahya Jammeh and Dr. Tamsir Mbowe for negligence causing the death of participants in the PATP. (287)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against Dr. Mbowe and Yaya Jammeh for negligence causing the death of participants in the PATP
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Prosecute Dr. Tamsir Mbowe for the inhumane and degrading treatment meted out to participants in the PATP. (280A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against Dr. Mbowe for the inhumane and degrading treatment meted out to participants in the PATP
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Prosecute Yahya Jammeh for admitting children into the PATP in violation of the provisions of the Children’s Act 2005 and the Convention of the Rights of the Child. (281A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against Dr. Mbowe for the inhumane and degrading treatment meted out to participants
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Revoke Dr Tamsir Mbowe’s practicing licence indefinitely for the role he played in the fake PATP. (282A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Dr Mbowe's licence revoked
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Refer Dr.Tamsir Mbowe to Medical and Dental Council for appropriate disciplinary action. (282A)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Dr Mbowe referred to the Medical and Dental Council for disciplinary action
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Strengthen and update the Council’s Code of Conduct. (282A) (296)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Medical and Dental Council Code of Conduct strengthened and updated
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out sensitization on the Council’s Code of Conduct. (282A) (296)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public awareness campaigns conducted
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Ban Ansumana Jammeh from holding any position in Government at all levels and in any capacity. (283A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Bans from public office implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
. Strengthened regulations on the use of herbal medicine products and enhanced enforcement of applicable regulations
100.0%
(3/3)
Activity
Review of laws and regulations on the use of herbal medicines. (284A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Updated/revised heath-related legal/policy documents such as the use of herbal medicines, Medical and Dental Council Act, Code of Conduct, etc.
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out a study on the possible regulation of herbal medicine providers. (284A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Study report on herbal medicine providers developed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review Medical and Dental Council Act to identify inadequacies to enabled doctors and medical assistants to participate in and endorse the bogus treatment program. (297)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Updated/revised heath-related legal/policy documents such as the use of herbal medicines, Medical and Dental Council Act, Code of Conduct, etc.
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Better access to treatment, care and health services for PLHIV
100.0%
(5/5)
Activity
Review and update National AIDS Strategy to ensure enhanced access to treatment and healthcare for PLHIV. (285A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
National AIDS Strategy reviewed and updated to ensure enhanced access to treatment and healthcare for PLHIV
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Strengthen and increase capacity of AIDS and HIV programmes to deliver services. (285A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Services on AIDS and HIV programmes increased and strengthened capacity
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Through the National AIDS Secretariat implement a Social Safety net system to protect the right to education and welfare of persons living with HIV/AIDS. (294)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Social Safety Net in place
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Enhance access to free primary and secondary school education for persons orphaned by HIV/AIDS. (295)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Improved access to education for persons living with/ orphaned by HIV/AIDS
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
. Healthcare workers are equipped with knowledge on HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination, the right to privacy for PLHIV, human rights and medical ethics in the context of HIV
100.0%
(3/3)
Activity
Promote training on stigma and discrimination against PLHIV for health workers. (286A) (288)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Trained health workers on the social and medical ethics in providing healthcare services particularly in relation to HIV AIDs
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review curriculum of health training facilities to include information on stigma and discrimination, as well as the protection of privacy of PLHIV. (285A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Curriculuma of health training facilities reviewed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review healthcare related regulations to enhance provisions on ethics for health care providers. (288)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Healthcare-related regulations reviewed
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Increased access to HIV testing services nationwide
66.7%
(2/3)
Activity
Review of criminal laws to ensure criminalization of stigmatization for decriminalisation of PLHIV is enshrined in the laws. (289) (291)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Review of laws to criminalise stigmatisation of PLHIV
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review of laws and codes of conduct for various health workers to address discrimination against PLHIV. (286A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Laws and Codes of Conduct for health workers reviewed
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Increased availability of testing facilities nationwide.
100.0%
(3/3)
Activity
Strengthen and improve existing testing facilities. (287A)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Increased coverage of nation-wide HIV testing
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Conduct needs assessment for new testing facilities. (287A)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Needs/Capacity Assessment Reports for new and existing testing facilities
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Existence of frameworks for the protection of right to privacy of PLHIV/AIDS.
50.0%
(2/4)
Activity
Develop standards of reporting on persons living with HIV/AIDS for media practitioners. (290)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Standards on reporting of PLHIV for media practitioners developed
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Standards on reporting of PLHIV for media practitioners developed
100.0%
(2/2)
Theme
SEXUAL AND GENDER BASED VIOLENCE
52.6%
(41/78)
Outcome
Accountability for SGBV Violations perpetrated between 1994 and 2017
90.0%
(9/10)
Activity
Prosecute Yahya Jammeh for the rape of Fatou Jallow (Toufa) and protected witness DB18, for ordering the rape of FB17 by the jungulars and his role in other forms of SGBV. (310)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports of SGBV crimes committed in reference period
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against perpetuators of SGBV-related violations
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Collaborate with Swiss authorities on the ongoing prosecution of Ousman Sonko and explore invoking jurisdiction for prosecute him for the rape of Binta Jamba, a 15-year-old girl in Lamin Daranka,protected witness Fand the harassment of 5 female prison officers. (311)
100.0%
(3/3)
Output
Mutual legal cooperation with the Swiss authorities established
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports of SGBV crimes committed in reference period
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against perpetuators of SGBV-related violations
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Prosecute General Solo Bojang and Captain Saihou Jallow for their role as superior officers in directing the witch hunting exercise during which SGBV occurred. (312)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports of SGBV crimes committed in reference period
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out investigations to identify Badjie, a PIU officer implicated in the torture of Sainabou Camara including on her genitals during the April 2000 student demonstrations. (313)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against perpetuators of SGBV-related violations
Activity
Prosecute Foday Barry, Baba Saho, Kawsu Camara (Bombardier), Alagie Martin, Solo Bojang Sheikh Omar Jeng for the multiple crimes they committed including the sexualized tortures they carried out. (314)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports of SGBV crimes committed in reference period
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against perpetuators of SGBV-related violations
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement measures to ban David Colley from taking up a government appointed position for 5 years for his role in SGBV violations. (316)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public office bans implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
The establishment of new, and enhancement of existing support systems for SGBV victims.
100.0%
(7/7)
Activity
Identify existing one- stop centres and carry out a needs assessment with a view to strengthen them and build their capacity in areas such as the provision of PSS. (324) (317)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Needs/Capacity Assessment Reports of SGBV support centers and institutions
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out a needs assessment to identify communities with high prevalence of SGBV with a view to setting up new SGBV one- stop centres with an emphasis on the provision of PSS. (324)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Needs Assessment Reports of communities
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Adopt a collaboration framework for justice institutions that work with children within the context of SGBV in order to be able to respond to the cases of SGBV in a more holistic manner. (318)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Collarboration framework for justice institutions adopted
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out a capacity assessment for the Child protection unit of the Gambia Police Force and other institutions with child protection mandates with a view to increase efficiency of resource allocation. (318)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Capacity needs asssessment reports on child protection unit of GPF and other child protection institutions
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Operationalise the Victims Domestic Violence support structures created under Section 9 of the Domestic Violence Act of 2013. (319)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
The Victims Domestic Violence support structure under Section 9 of the Domestic Violence Act of 2013 operationalised
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Expand access to the toll-free number for SGBV and increase awareness of its existence. (325)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public awareness of the SGBV toll -free number enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Include support for victims of SGBV in the Draft Victims Bill. (319)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
SGBV victims supporte through the Victims Act
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
The existence of safe spaces for victims of SGBV
100.0%
(4/4)
Activity
Carry out joint consultations with public and civil society with a view to identifying opportunities for the establishment of safe spaces for women. (320)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Stakeholder consultation report with implementation roadmap
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Identify existing safe spaces and work with partners and stakeholders towards strengthening these spaces. (321)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Safe spaces with improved services
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Establish friendly spaces in police stations for cases of SGBV starting with bigger police stations without physical space constraints. (333)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Functional victim friendly spaces in targeted police stations
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out a needs assessment of the government -run shelter at Bakoteh with a view to equipping it and increase its use. (322)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Assessement report on the shelter usage and improvement plan
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Existence of laws, policies and manuals that protect and prevent SGBV.
100.0%
(6/6)
Activity
Adopt the NHRC’s 2021 Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Policy as a national model.
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
National framework on sexual harrassment in the worplace adopted
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Enforce the requirement for all institutions including private and civil society to put in place sexual abuse and harassment policies. (335)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Reporting of SGBV in public and civil institutions enforced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out an assessment of reporting channels for SGBV cases within public institutions with a view to expanding channels and promoting a culture of reporting. (327) (335)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Assessement report on SGBV reporting channels
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out a needs assessment of key strategic law enforcement agencies dealing with SGBV with a view to building capacity to ensure timely response and investigation of reported cases. (328)
Output
Institutional capacity needs asssessment report on law enforcement agencies dealing with SGBV finalised
Activity
Develop SOPs for key law enforcement agencies dealing with SGBV matters. (328)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
SOPs on SGBV for law enforcement agencies developed and finalised
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Establish a multi- sectoral SGBV working group to be led by the NHRC to periodically monitor, investigate, promote and report on state institutions’ implementation of laws that protect women. (337)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Multi- sectoral SGBV working group established
100.0%
(2/2)
Outcome
Increased capacity of public institutions and actors on SGBV matters.
54.5%
(6/11)
Activity
Develop training modules for law enforcement officials on handling SGBV matters as part of regular training, within the context of SSR. (326) (332)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Training modules for law enforcement officials on handling SGBV matters developed and institutionalised
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Establish a collaboration mechanism between public institutions and CSOs in addressing SGBV and in supporting resource mobilisation initiatives where possible. (329)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Public institutions and CSO collarboration mechanism establised
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Create special diaries separate from the General Diary for SGBV cases with measures to ensure confidentiality. (336)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Confidentiality in recording of SGBV cases enhanced
100.0%
(2/2)
Outcome
Increased public education, training and access to information on SGBV related matters
100.0%
(4/4)
Activity
Work with public institutes of higher learning on research to interrogate the root causes of SGBV with a focus on proposing solutions for turning the tide through innovative approaches in particular through behavioural change. (330)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Root causes and ways of addressing SGBV identified
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Work with relevant institutions of higher learning to develop and implement a professional program in social work including a route to licensing clinical social workers.
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Social Work professionalised
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Social Work Licensing body established
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Convert the current system of booklet form diaries to electronic diaries in staggered manner starting with major police stations and eventually expanding to all other police stations in the country. (336)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Electronic diaries introduced in all major police stations
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Increased public awareness on rights and responsibilities within the context of SGBV
100.0%
(5/5)
Activity
Carry out awareness raising campaign on the existence of special law enforcement units and other public institutions dealing with SGBV matters. (328)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Prosecution of SGBV cases enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out intense sensitisation campaigns in collaboration with Civil Society and community governance structures on SGBV. (338)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Reporting of SGBV cases enhanced
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Implement a civic education program for SGBV
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public awareness on SGBV enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review and update the National Action Plan on SGBV to ensure that women are empowered to live full and dignified lives free from abuse discrimination and violence. (338)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
National Action Plan on SGBV reviewed and updated
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
PRESIDENT’S WITCH-HUNT EXERCISE
52.4%
(11/21)
Outcome
Accountability for the violations that happened during the witch- hunt exercises between 2008 and 2009.
100.0%
(5/5)
Activity
The prosecution of Yahya Jammeh, Solo Bojang and Saikou Jallow for the murder, manslaughter of forty- one (41) individuals (Jamburr (18), Sintet (13), Makumbuya (2), and Essau (8) who died as a result of being targeted and forced to drink toxic concoctions which resulted in all the deaths. (355)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports of crimes committed through witch hunt exercise
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Prosecution of perpetrators
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Prosecution of Yahya Jammeh, Solo Bojang, Ensa Badjie, Tambajiro, Saikou Jallow, Omar Jawo for the inhumane and degrading treatment and torture inflicted on the victims during thewitch hunting exercise. (356)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports of crimes committed through witch hunt exercise
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Prosecution of perpetrators
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Initiate disciplinary proceedings against Tamsir Bah for his role in the unlawful arrest and detention of Nyima Jarju and her baby and mother in-in-law Fatou Bojang in 2009 during the Sintet witch hunt exercises. (357)
Output
Disciplinary proceeding reports
Activity
Take legal measures to Ban Ensa Badjie, and Omar Jawo from serving in the security services or holding any public office in the civil service or government in general. (358)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public office bans implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Existence of legal measures to protect against discrimination and stigma connected to accusations of witchcraft.
33.3%
(2/6)
Activity
Include provisions in the draft Criminal Offences Bill, criminalising the labelling of individuals as wizards and witches. (359)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Provisions inculded in the draft Criminal Offences Bill
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
12.2.2. Carry out a joint review of the standard operating procedures of the Security Forces to ensure that existing guidelines regulating their operations protect against the carrying out of unlawful orders. (362)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
SOPs developed to regulate against unlawful order
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Increased public awareness on the negative impact of branding individuals as wizards and witches on the accused and society in general
100.0%
(4/4)
Activity
Conduct a series of trainings and targeted sensitisation campaigns for security personnel, CSOs, religious leaders and community heads on the negative impact of branding individuals as witches. (360)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Stakeholders trained on the negative impact of branding individuals as witches
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Design a civic education program designed to change mind-sets and attitudes of communities regarding the stigma attached to witchcraft branding so as to remove the negative impact against persons accused of being witches and wizards. (361)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public awareness against branding persons as witches and wizards raised
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Create a multi- sectoral taskforce including the NHRC and relevant CSO’s to interrogate the issue of witchcraft labelling and explore innovative approaches to changing mindsets and attitudes. (361)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Multi- sectoral taskforce on the issue of witchcraft labelling established
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES
100.0%
(22/22)
Outcome
Accountability for enforced disappearances and killing of victims between 1994 and 2017.
100.0%
(5/5)
Activity
Prosecute Yahya Jammeh and the Jungulars for the unlawful disappearance and killing of victims of enforced disappearances. (380)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against Yaya Jammeh and other junglers
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Include the offence of enforced disappearances in the draft Criminal offenses Bill before the National Assembly
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Offence of enforced disappearances included in the draft Criminal Offences Bill
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Draft a Bill for the domestication of the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances ratified in 2018. (382)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Bill to domesticate the Convention finalised
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Ratify the Optional Protocol to the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances. (382)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Optional Protocol to the Convention ratified
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Knowledge of the fate and whereabouts of missing persons
100.0%
(10/10)
Activity
Set up a multi- stakeholder Task Force on enforced disappearance to identify the suspected burial sites not previously identified by the TRRC as well as receive reports of missing persons not previously reported to the TRRC. (381) (531)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Multi- stakeholder Task Force set up and functional
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Set up a special cooperation framework on enforced disappearances with relevant organisations to coalesce local and international support and resources in the area of enforced disappearances. (383) (402) (532)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Cooperation framework with relevant stakeholders finalised
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Develop comprehensive strategy and plan for the search, identification, excavation and investigation of existing burial sites and the identification of new ones. (381)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive strategy and plan developed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Establish official Channels of Communication with Ghana, Senegal and other victim countries to facilitate information sharing. (381) (402)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Information sharing with victim countries enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Establish cooperation framework with the Government of Senegal towards collaboration in identifying cross border burial sites. (381) (402)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Cooperation framework with Senegal finalised
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Provide adequate protection for suspected burial sites identified by the Commission of Inquiry and the Task Force. (381)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Suspected burial sites protected
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Investigate allegations of missing babies and amongst other things identify these babies, the circumstances of their disappearance and where they disappeared and the perpetrators. (383) (402)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Allegations of missing babies investigated
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Investigate the crocodile ponds in Kanilai in order to determine whether babies and other human remains were disposed of there. (383) (402)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Disposal of human remains in crocodile ponds investigated
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Families of disappeared persons are provided with necessary support throughout the investigation & trial stage.
100.0%
(3/3)
Activity
Develop a gender- sensitive policy and action plan to provide support and rehabilitation for families of forcibly disappeared persons. (381)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Support mechanisms for families of victims established
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Establish interim procedures for the issuance of “Certificates of Absence” or Death Certificates to families of disappeared persons who have been confirmed to have died. (381)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
“Certificates of Absence” or Death Certificates issued
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Amend relevant legislation to make provision for the issuance of “Certificates of Absence” to the families of victims of enforced disappearances. (381)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Births and Deaths Act amended
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Increased capacity and expertise in the investigation and prosecution of enforced disappearances
100.0%
(4/4)
Activity
Carry out short and long-term training on forensics for investigators and medical personnel as well as for prosecutors and the judiciary. (381) (533)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Trained security and justice sector personnel on forensics and investigations
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Establish a missing persons unit at the Gambia Police Force. (382)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Missing persons unit established at the GPF
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
In collaboration with partners, carry out trainings for justice and security personnel on the illegality of enforced disappeared. (382)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Knowledge of security and justice sector personnel on the illegality of enforced disappearance enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
THE KILLING OF THE WEST AFRICAN MIGRANTS
32.0%
(8/25)
Outcome
Accountability for the killing of west African migrants is achieved.
21.4%
(3/14)
Activity
14.1.1. Prosecute the following individuals for their roles in the unlawful killings of the West African Migrants and the cover up of these killings: (400) (i) Yahya Jammeh (ii) Ousman Sonko (iii) Solo Bojang (iv) Malick Jatta (Alfidie) (v) Sanna Manjang (vi) Kawsu Camara (Bombardier) (vii) Tumbul Tamba (viii) Bai Lowe (ix) Nuha Badjie (x) Landing Tamba (xi) Alieu Jeng (xii) Omar A. Jallow (Oya) (xiii) Buboucarr Jallow (xiv) Lamin Sillah
100.0%
(3/3)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports on the murder of Ghanaian migrants
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against perpetrators for the murder of ghanaian migrants
100.0%
(2/2)
Outcome
Security force well trained in international human rights instruments, including AU, ECOWAS, UN.
66.7%
(2/3)
Activity
Develop and implement in close collaboration with relevant institutions regular training on human rights for security forces on human rights including on regional (ECOWAS) and international human rights instruments. (403)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Security forces trainsed on human rights including on regional(ECOWAS) and international human rights instruments
100.0%
(2/2)
Outcome
Enhanced capabilities on data and information storage by the Police.
60.0%
(3/5)
Activity
Extend the Electronic Record Management System implemented by the National Records Services to the Gambia Police Force (404)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
GPF record system digitalised
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Provide training for security personnel on the accurate collection, documentation and preservation of data obtained in the course of investigations. (404)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Skills of Security personnel in data collection enhanced
100.0%
(2/2)
Theme
INSTITUTIONAL HEARINGS: NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (NIA)
58.6%
(17/29)
Outcome
Accountability for arrests, unlawful detention and torture by intelligence officers.
100.0%
(11/11)
Activity
Prosecute Yankuba Badjie, the former Director General of the NIA, and Sheikh Omar Jeng for their complicity in the unlawful detention and torture of Tumani Jallow and Abdoulie Gaye at the NIA and for their roles in handing over Tumani Jallow and Abdoulie Gaye to the Junglers knowing reasonably well that they were highly likely to be tortured and killed. (419)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports on the illegal detention and torture by NIA officers
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports on the events of April 14, 2016 and April 16, 2016
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecutions launched against perpetrators
Activity
Prosecute Yankuba Badjie, Sheik Omar Jeng and Tamba Masireh for their role in the torture against Solo Sandeng and the April 14th 2016 UDP demonstrators at the NIA. (420)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports on the illegal detention and torture by NIA officers
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecutions launched against perpetrators
Activity
Carry out thorough investigation into the events of April 2016. (420)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports on the events of April 14, 2016 and April 16, 2016
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Initiate mutual legal assistance procedures to secure the extradition of Edriss Jobe (Alagie Morr or cooperate in his prosecution by a third country). (421)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Extradition / cooperation agreement/s signed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Prosecute Edrissa Jobe (Alagie Morr) for the torture against Lamin Karbou and others at the NIA. (421)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecutions launched against Edrissa Jobe
Activity
Prosecute Lamin Darboe, the head of the Special Operations Unit, for his role in all the tortures committed by Special Operations at the NIA. (422)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecutions launched against Lamin Darboe
Activity
Refer Basiru Sey, Alasan Baldeh and Gibril Kanyi to the Special prosecutor for further review for all the acts of torture they committed as members of the Special Operations Unit. (423)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Basiru Sey, Alasan Baldeh and Gibril Kanyi refered to the Special prosecutor
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out further investigations to dismiss and ban Lt. Col Amadou Bojang, Ebrima Ceesay, Babucarr Trawally, Alpha Bojang and Babucarr Singhateh from working in the security services and consider the possibility of charging them with torture domestically. (424)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public office bans implemented against perpetrators
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Subject to a prior review by the National Security Council, ban the following present and former NIA officials who directly and indirectly participated in the torture of detainees and other gross human rights violations and abuses from holding any office with the government of The Gambia for a minimum of 10 years which the Commission believes commensurate with the severity of their actions: Lamin Bo Baaji, Tejan Bah, Foday Barry, Ebrima Jim Drammeh, Salimina Drammeh, Momodou Hydara, Ousman Jallow, Lamin Jobarteh (Babadinding), Baba Saho (426)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public office bans implemented against perpetrators
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Ban Harry Sambou from holding public office for the five years from holding public office for his participation in the torture of Omar Dampha and Ballo Kanteh. (427)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public office ban implemented against Harry Sambou
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
A reformed National Intelligence Agency
100.0%
(5/5)
Activity
Review the NIA Act to refocus the mandate of the NIA on its traditional intelligence gathering role and related responsibilities. (428)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Reviewed National Intelligence Act
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Review the NIA’s operational mandate with a view to reforming the institution in terms of the exercise of police powers (429)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Operational Mandate of NIA reviewed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Reform the NIA as part of ongoing SSR to ensure excesses of the past are not repeated and violations of individual’s rights are addressed. (430) (431)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Human rights mainstreamed in the NIA
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement the vetting bill once enacted to ensure the Intelligence agency is managed by qualified and experienced personnel. (432)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Thorough vetting of persons considered for security/intelligence positions
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement minimum standards for detention facilities for all detention facilities and that to the greatest extent feasible they meet minimum international standards. (433)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Detention facilities upgraded in line with minimum international stantards
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Professionally trained intelligence officers.
50.0%
(1/2)
Activity
Implement training to inculcate a culture of discipline and values that promote respect for fundamental human rights and freedoms and rule of law for intelligence officers. (434)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Intelligence officers trained on human rights and related themes
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
INSTITUTIONAL HEARING: PRISONS
53.7%
(36/67)
Outcome
An efficient and professional prison service staffed by competent officers and operating under acceptable international standards.
100.0%
(16/16)
Activity
Review and implement an updated scheme of service for Prison Officers detailing minimum qualifications to ensure Prisons are manned by competent officers. (448)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Sccheme of service for Prison Officers reviewed and implemented
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Expedite the review of the Prison Act and table it before the National Assembly. (449)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Review of Prison Act completed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Expand training courses and create rehabilitation program in prisons especially Jeshwang prison with a focus on young offenders to reduce their chances of reoffending once released. (452) (465) (479)
100.0%
(3/3)
Output
Reduce rate of reoffending
100.0%
(3/3)
Activity
Review the financial subvention provided to the Prison on the annual budget to ensure that it is adequate. (455)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Adequate budget provided to prison
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement a training program for prison cooks and food handlers, and implement documented food safety standards. (456)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Food safety standard enhanced
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Conclude an MOU between the Gambia Prisons Services and the Ministry of health for the provision of qualified health personnel to prisons and for the training of prison staff attached to prison clinics. (458)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Health care service improved in prison
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Revive the Visiting Committees as provided for in the Prison Act to carry out regular inspection visits to prisons. (460)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Conditions in prison enhanced
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
NHRC institutionalises its prison inspections programme. (460)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Conditions in prison enhanced
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Implement administrative measures to ensure that the other security institutions are not given direct administrative responsibility of the prisons over the GPS. (468)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Prison administration solely vested under GPS
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement clear procedures for access to prisoners to ensure that prisoners are not exposed to torture either internally or by external security agencies. (469)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Security of prisons protected
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
A reduction in the time accused persons spend in detention during trials.
100.0%
(4/4)
Activity
Expedite the digitalisation of the Judiciary to address the existing challenges. Ensure expeditious disposal of criminal cases. (454)
Output
Digitized case management system established
Activity
Carry out enhanced training for judges, prosecutors, legal aid and private practitioners on procedural matters to reduce delays in appeal and remand cases with a view to reducing remand time. (462)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Justice delivery enhanced
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
Carry out an assessment and develop sustainable strategies for dealing with cases judiciously and expeditiously. (462)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Case management strategy developed
100.0%
(2/2)
Outcome
Improved physical infrastructure and equipment for the better functioning of the prison.
100.0%
(9/9)
Activity
Review the findings of the rapid assessment that was carried out of the system and develop strategy and roadmap for the modernisation of the prison system in line with the Mandela Minimum Standard. (450) (36)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Conditions in prison enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
While exploring options to either overhaul or transfer the Mile 2 prisons, carry out upgrades to the existing facilities to address overcrowding. (451)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Conditions in prison enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Construct female wings for all prisons in the country. (453) (475)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Female wings constructed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Gradually expand the cooking equipment overhaul carried out in Mile II to other prisons in the country. (457)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Food safety standard enhanced throughout the prison system
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Identify cells to be designated as Quarantine Cells in the event of a communicable disease outbreak. (459)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Conditions in prison enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Ensure that all prisons are equipped with at least one functional ambulance for quick and easy referrals to nearby health facilities. (461)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Responsive and reliable referral services
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Gradually carry out a separation of female remand wings from female inmate wings as part of the prison reform agenda. (472)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Remand female wing constructed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement long term measures to ensure that female prisoners are held in the least restrictive environment possible while balancing the specific circumstance of each female prisoner’s incarceration. (473)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Detention conditions for female detainees enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out renovation of cell for female inmates at Janjanbureh Prison. (475)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Conditions in the Janjanbureh female wing enhanced in line with minimum standards
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Reduced custodial sentences or alternative penalties exist for certain types of petty crimes especially those committed by young offenders
100.0%
(3/3)
Activity
Expedite the development and the launching of the sentencing guidelines to ensure sentences are commensurate to offences committed. (463)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Sentencing guidelines promulgated
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Include alternative systems to imprisonment as part of ongoing reform of criminal statutes. (464)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Legislation on alternative measures to detention
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Implement the provisions of Section 218(2) of the Children’s Act on the incarceration of expectant or nursing mothers. (474)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Detention conditions fo expectant / nursing mothers enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Accountability for tortures meted out on prisoners.
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
The prosecution of David Colley,Ebrima Jammeh (Chief torturer), Yahya Jarju, Saikouba Jarju and Muhammed Jabbi for tortures meted out on prisoners such as Samba Doro Bah. (466)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports on the torture of prisoners
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Charges filed and prosecution launched against perpetrators for torture of prisoners
Outcome
Improved terms of service for prison officers
100.0%
(3/3)
Activity
Further investigate the case of female prison officers who were denied incentives and promotions for refusing to submit to sexual violence by the DG of Prisons David Colley and other senior Government officials in 2007 with a view to promote them to the same levels as their colleagues who were not subjected to any form of harassment or unfair treatment. (467)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Comprehensive investigations and detailed reports on the allegations of the female officers
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Restructure the salary levels of prison officers as part of the ongoing process of pay scale and pay grade reforms. (470)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Prison salary structure revised
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Recognise and reward Fanta Sanneh and Buba Jatta for the good services rendered. (471)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Fanta Sanneh and Buba Jatta rewarded
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Fanta Sanneh and Buba Jatta rewarded
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
INSTITUTIONAL HEARINGS: JUSTICE SECTOR ENTITIES
60.9%
(14/23)
Outcome
An independent and efficient Judiciary staffed by competent and qualified judges.
100.0%
(4/4)
Activity
As part of the constitutional review process, strengthen constitutional provisions to mitigate executive interference in the tenure of office of judges. (493)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Tenure of office for judges guaranteed in the new constitution
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
The constitution of an Independent Committee under the Judicial Service Commission to screen candidates for appointments as judges. (494)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Independent sub-committee established
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Institute guidelines or regulations for the appointment of foreign judges. (495)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Guidelines or regulations for appointment of foreign judges developed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Reinforce measures to ensure the respect for judicial independence and the principles of separation of powers. (496)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Respect for judicial independence guaranteed
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Respect and adherence to Court orders by public officers.
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out sensitisation of public officials on the respect for Court orders and the consequences of non- adherence to court orders. (498)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Public officials sensitised on respect for court decisions
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Effective leadership of the justice sector
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out a study on the implications of the fusion of the position of Attorney General and Minister of Justice and consider the potential benefits of separating the two positions. (499)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Study on the implications of the fusion the two positions
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Accountability for unlawful acts by justice sector actors.
0.0%
(0/1)
Activity
Refer former Justice Minister Lamin A.M.S Jobarteh to the General Legal Council for disciplinary review for his role in the unlawful executions of the 9 Mile 2 death row inmates. (500)
Outcome
A new and progressive Constitution which departs from the flawed 1997 Constitution.
100.0%
(2/2)
Activity
As part of the General law reform, review the former decrees saved by section 7 (c) of the 1997 Constitution with a view to repealing those that are antithetical to a democratic society. (501)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Section 7 (c) of the 1997 Constitution reviewed
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Expedite the revival of the constitutional review process. (502)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
New constitution adopted
100.0%
(1/1)
Outcome
Increased access to justice for the public.
100.0%
(5/5)
Activity
Establish additional High Courts throughout the country. (504)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Dispensation of justice enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Appoint additional Gambian Judicial Officers to reduce the backlog of cases. (504)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Dispensation of justice enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Hire and deploy more State Counsel and Legal Aid officers on a permanent basis to staff regional courts. (504)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Strengthened capacity of workforce for the justice sector
100.0%
(1/1)
Activity
Carry out a review of conditions of service for judges, State Counsel and Legal Aid Lawyers to attract and retain competent staff. (504)
100.0%
(2/2)
Output
Retention of Justice sector actors enhanced
100.0%
(2/2)
Outcome
Legislation that shields perpetrators from prosecution from past offences is repealed or blunted.
50.0%
(1/2)
Activity
Review the provisions of the indemnity Act on the retroactivity for certain offences committed by public officers. (503)
100.0%
(1/1)
Output
Accountability for public officials enhanced
100.0%
(1/1)
Theme
REPARATIONS
0.0%
(0/21)
Outcome
An effective and wellfunctioning body to administer reparations is established.
Activity
Draft and table a Bill to set up an independent body to administer reparations for victims. (153)
Activity
Include legal measures to empower the Reparations Body to reassess the financial compensation previously issued by the TRRC.
Activity
Ensure universal registration of victims in the law, not previously registered by the TRRC. (521)
Activity
Carry out mass sensitisation on the transformative nature of Reparations.
Activity
Identify/Secure physical premises for the reparations body.
Activity
Set up and equip reparations body to effectively carry out its mandate.
Activity
Select & Appoint Members of the Reparations body & hire key staff.
Outcome
Mechanisms exist to identify and exhume remains of victims of enforced disappearances for reburial.
0.0%
(0/2)
Activity
Establish a mechanism for the exhumation and forensic identification of remains of victims of enforced disappearance. (520) (265)
Activity
Return identified remains to the families for proper burial. (520)
Outcome
Victims receive effective reparation for suffering as a result of human rights violations.
0.0%
(0/1)
Activity
Provide immediate and long-term health care for victims who continue to suffer the debilitating effects of the violations meted against them. (527)
0.0%
(0/1)
Activity
Refer the survivors of Corporal Saihou Sidibeh, Corporal Essa Keita, Private Ebrima Manneh, Staff Sgt. Lamin Badjie, Private Bakary Saidy and Private Ebrima Bojang died defending the territorial integrity of The Gambia, to the Reparations Commission to be classified as victims. (427)
Activity
Grant posthumous honours to Corporal Saihou Sidibeh, Corporal Essa Keita, Private Ebrima Manneh, Staff Sgt. Lamin Badjie, Private Bakary Saidy and Private Ebrima Bojang died defending the territorial integrity of The Gambia. (472
Activity
Provide transformative reparations to victims within the framework of the Reparations body.
Activity
Carry out review of civil servants who were unlawfully dismissed and denied their pensions and make arrangements to restore their pensions. (530)
Activity
Refer the recommendation to substitute the reappointment of Justice Na Ceesay Sallah- Wadda with reinstatement to the Judicial Service Commission. (505)
Activity
Provide PSS to victims as part of the reparations process. (522)
Activity
The Gambia National Army should grant honourable discharges to those officers who were unlawfully dismissed from the army. (529)
Theme
RECONCILIATION
0.0%
(0/11)
Outcome
Effective structures and strategies for the promotion of reconciliation exist.
Activity
Establish a decentralized Peace and Reconciliation Commission with a clear mandate to promote peace, reconciliation and healing and to foster social cohesion. (545)
Activity
Develop national reconciliation strategy to guide the national reconciliation process. (545)
Activity
Create a program for the promotion of cultural values and practices that foster indigenous knowledge of shared norms and values that are central to peace making and averting conflict. (547)
Activity
Include discussions on the role of diaspora in the TJ process as part of the annual diaspora dialogues. (551)
Outcome
A peaceful Gambia characterized by social cohesion and national unity.
Activity
Organise roundtable discussion on the role of faith based organisations as frontline actors in the promotion of healing and reconciliation in The Gambia. (548)
Activity
Support the National Youth Council in promotion of national healing through its peace organisations and networks. (550)
Activity
Organise a day of national reconciliation to promote national peace and unity. (548)
Theme
MEMORIALISATION
0.0%
(0/4)
Outcome
Organizational structures exist to ensure effective memorialisation.
0.0%
(0/1)
Activity
Create a steering committee headed by NCAC to spearhead memorialisation efforts. (557) (558)
Outcome
Memorials exist throughout the country as a way of acknowledging and remembering the victims of human rights violations.
0.0%
(0/1)
Activity
Renaming of the Arch 22 Memorial to Never Again Arch and the erection of a plaque with names of victims who lost their lives. (556)
Activity
Hold consultations with victims and victim led organisations on the development and implementation of a comprehensive national memorialisation framework.
Activity
Develop a National Memorialisation Strategy. (556)
Theme
NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
0.0%
(0/23)
Outcome
Independent mechanisms exist to monitor and report on the implementation of the White Paper
0.0%
(0/1)
Activity
Designate the NHRC as the body responsible for monitoring the implementation of the White Paper. (564)
Activity
Develop an electronic monitoring tool for the NHRC (564)
Outcome
The TRRC documents and materials are archived for public access and kept safe for posterity.
Activity
Improve and strengthen theNational Library’s infrastructure and archiving capacity to be able to curate the TRRC Archives (565)
Activity
Review and carry out security classification of the TRRC archives prior to handing over to the National Library (555).
Activity
Create new TRRC Collection curated by the National Library. (565)
Theme
CROSS CUTTING ACTIVITIES
Outcome
A Special Prosecutions Office established to investigate and prosecute violations/crimes identified for prosecution by the TRRC
Activity
Enact legislation to create the office of Special Prosecutor.
Activity
Develop inclusive selection process for the Special Prosecutor.
Activity
Hire an international justice and accountability adviser.
Activity
Acquire temporal office premises for the Special Prosecutor.
Activity
Hire Special Prosecutor and set up office
Activity
Transfer evidence and materials from TRRC to Special Prosecutor
Activity
Set up Investigations Unit of the Special Prosecutor’s Office
Activity
Hire other key staff of the Special Prosecutor’s Office.
Outcome
An internationalised judicial framework established to adjudicate the violations/crimes identified by the TRRC for prosecution
Activity
Establish a joint task force between Government of The Gambia and ECOWAS for the development of a framework for the Judicial mechanism for prosecutions
Activity
Draft the necessary texts for the establishment of the judicial mechanism
Activity
Hold consultations on the proposed
Activity
Sign and ratify the text establishing the judicial mechanism
Activity
Carry out a review of constitution and domestic legislation to domesticate the treaty establishing the judicial mechanism.
Activity
Acquire premises and material resources for the mechanism.
Activity
Hire judges and staff for the mechanism.
Activity
Provide specialized training (ICL, IHL, etc.) for judges and staff as needed.
Outcome
Professionally trained security forces according to international standards and human rights compliant.
Activity
Establish professional training academy for members of the police, prisons and immigration officers.
Activity
Establish professional military academy for members of the GAF.
Outcome
Coordination and collaboration within and between the implementation Steering Committee and other key stakeholders is established and maintained throughout the implementation process.
Activity
Hold regular (quarterly) coordination meetings of the Steering Committee to report on progress of implementation by all members (issue reports, address challenges, ensure coordination with other government agencies)
Activity
Steering Committee representative(s) holds regular (quarterly) meetings with Development Partners Group and other key partners providing support to the post-TRRC process in The Gambia.
Activity
Steering Committee representative(s) holds regular (quarterly) information/exchange sessions with the public (victims, CSOs, media, etc)
Outcome
There is effective communication with the public on the progress of implementation and information is easily accessible
Activity
Establish communication unit within MOJ to maintain regular public outreach/ communication on IP process.
Activity
Develop a communication strategy for effective public information and sensitisation on the implementation process.
Activity
Develop a digital platform for real time updates on the progress of implementation.
Activity
Develop a quarterly Bulletin for updates on the implementation.
Outcome
There are sufficient resources & capacity to ensure sustainability of the implementation process.
Activity
Develop a sustainability plan to ensure continuity of the implementation process
Activity
Develop capacity assessment for the implementing agencies to determine capacity/resource needs for carrying out their implementing function of the IP.
Outcome
The Ministry of Justice and Steering Committee members have sufficient capacity to effectively fulfilll their mandates under the IP.
Activity
Create a special unit under the Ministry of Justice to serve as the secretariat of the implementation process.
Activity
Carry out infrastructural, security and system upgrades to the ministry to ensure that the Ministry is well positioned to spearhead the implementation process.
Activity
Implement recommendations from the needs assessment for the implementing agencies to enable them to adequately fulfill their mandates under the IP.
Activity
Develop transport & logistics plan for the ministry through the procurement of vehicles to ensure effective monitoring across the country
Outcome
A strong and organized Civil Society that can advocate for effective implementation as well as serve as key partners in implementation
Activity
Promote the creation of an alliance of victim focused civil society organisations.
Activity
Develop guidelines for international NGO’s and Organizations supporting the work of domestic NGOs/CSOs to ensure sustainability.
Activity
Capacity building for NGOs and CSO in various areas connected to the implementation process.
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