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Introduction - Gambia, The:

Country

Gambia, The

Background

The Gambia gained its independence from the UK in 1965. Geographically surrounded by Senegal, it formed a short-lived federation of Senegambia between 1982 and 1989. In 1991 the two nations signed a friendship and cooperation treaty, but tensions have flared up intermittently since then. Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH led a military coup in 1994 that overthrew the president and banned political activity. A new constitution and presidential elections in 1996, followed by parliamentary balloting in 1997, completed a nominal return to civilian rule. JAMMEH has been elected president in all subsequent elections, including most recently in late 2006.

Location - Gambia, The:

Location

Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean and Senegal

Geographic coordinates

13 28 N, 16 34 W

Map references

Africa

Area

total: 11,300 sq km
land: 10,000 sq km
water: 1,300 sq km

Area comparative

slightly less than twice the size of Delaware

Land boundaries

total: 740 km
border countries: Senegal 740 km

Coastline

80 km

Maritime claims

territorial sea: 12 nm
contiguous zone: 18 nm
exclusive fishing zone: 200 nm
continental shelf: extent not specified

Climate

tropical; hot, rainy season (June to November); cooler, dry season (November to May)

Terrain

flood plain of the Gambia River flanked by some low hills

Elevation extremes

lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m
highest point: unnamed location 53 m

Natural resources

fish, titanium (rutile and ilmenite), tin, zircon, silica sand, clay, petroleum

Land use

arable land: 27.88%
permanent crops: 0.44%
other: 71.68% (2005)

Irrigated land

20 sq km (2003)

Natural hazards

drought (rainfall has dropped by 30% in the last 30 years)

Environment current issues

deforestation; desertification; water-borne diseases prevalent

Environment international agreements

party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands, Whaling
signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements

Geography note

almost an enclave of Senegal; smallest country on the continent of Africa

People - Gambia, The:

Population

1,688,359 (July 2007 est.)

Age structure

0-14 years: 44.1% (male 373,831/female 370,397)
15-64 years: 53.2% (male 445,365/female 452,311)
65 years and over: 2.8% (male 23,582/female 22,873) (2007 est.)

Median age

total: 17.8 years
male: 17.6 years
female: 17.9 years (2007 est.)

Population growth rate

2.781% (2007 est.)

Birth rate

38.86 births/1,000 population (2007 est.)

Death rate

11.99 deaths/1,000 population (2007 est.)

Net migration rate

0.94 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2007 est.)

Sex ratio

at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.009 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.985 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 1.031 male(s)/female
total population: 0.997 male(s)/female (2007 est.)

Infant mortality rate

total: 70.14 deaths/1,000 live births
male: 76.55 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 63.54 deaths/1,000 live births (2007 est.)

Life expectancy at birth

total population: 54.54 years
male: 52.68 years
female: 56.46 years (2007 est.)

Total fertility rate

5.21 children born/woman (2007 est.)

Hiv aids adult prevalence rate

1.2% (2003 est.)

Hiv aids people living with hiv aids

6,800 (2003 est.)

Hiv aids deaths

600 (2003 est.)

Nationality

noun: Gambian(s)
adjective: Gambian

Major infectious diseases

degree of risk: very high
food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
vectorborne diseases: dengue fever, malaria, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, yellow fever are high risks in some locations
water contact disease: schistosomiasis
respiratory disease: meningococcal meningitis (2007)

Ethnic groups

African 99% (Mandinka 42%, Fula 18%, Wolof 16%, Jola 10%, Serahuli 9%, other 4%), non-African 1%

Religions

Muslim 90%, Christian 9%, indigenous beliefs 1%

Languages

English (official), Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, other indigenous vernaculars

Literacy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 40.1%
male: 47.8%
female: 32.8% (2003 est.)

Government - Gambia, The:

Country name

conventional long form: Republic of The Gambia
conventional short form: The Gambia

Government type

republic

Capital

name: Banjul
geographic coordinates: 13 27 N, 16 34 W
time difference: UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

Administrative divisions

5 divisions and 1 city*; Banjul*, Central River, Lower River, North Bank, Upper River, Western

Independence

18 February 1965 (from UK)

National holiday

Independence Day, 18 February (1965)

Constitution

approved by national referendum 8 August 1996; effective 16 January 1997

Legal system

based on a composite of English common law, Islamic law, and customary law; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Executive branch

chief of state: President Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH (since 18 October 1996); note - from 1994 to 1996 he was chairman of the Junta; Vice President Isatou NJIE-SAIDY (since 20 March 1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH (since 18 October 1996); Vice President Isatou NJIE-SAIDY (since 20 March 1997)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (no term limits); election last held 22 September 2006 (next to be held in 2011)
election results: Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH reelected president; percent of vote - Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH 67.3%, Ousainou DARBOE 26.6%, Halifa SALLAH 6.0%

Legislative branch

unicameral National Assembly (53 seats; 48 members elected by popular vote, 5 appointed by the president; to serve five-year terms)
elections: last held 25 January 2007 (next to be held in 2012)
election results: percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - APRC 47, UDP 4, NADD 1, independent 1

Judicial branch

Supreme Court

Political parties and leaders

Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction or APRC (the ruling party) [Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH]; Gambia Peoples Democratic Party or GPDP [Henry GOMEZ]; National Alliance for Democracy and Development or NADD [Halifa SALLAH]; National Convention Party or NCP [Sheriff DIBBA]; National Reconciliation Party or NRP [Hamat N. K. BAH]; Peoples Democratic Organization for Independence and Socialism or PDOIS [Sidia JATTA]; United Democratic Party or UDP [Ousainou DARBOE]

Political pressure groups and leaders

NA

International organization participation

ACP, AfDB, AU, C, ECOWAS, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, MIGA, NAM, OIC, ONUB, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMIL, UNOCI, UNWTO, UPU, WCL, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO

Diplomatic representation in the us

chief of mission: Ambassador Dodou Bammy JAGNE
chancery: Suite 905, 1156 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005
telephone: [1] (202) 785-1379
FAX: [1] (202) 785-1430

Diplomatic representation from the us

chief of mission: Ambassador Joseph D. STAFFORD, III
embassy: Kairaba Avenue, Fajara, Banjul
mailing address: P. M. B. No. 19, Banjul
telephone: [220] 439-2856, 437-6169, 437-6170
FAX: [220] 439-2475

Flag description

three equal horizontal bands of red (top), blue with white edges, and green

Economy - Gambia, The:

Economy overview

The Gambia has no confirmed mineral or natural resource deposits and has a limited agricultural base. About 75% of the population depends on crops and livestock for its livelihood. Small-scale manufacturing activity features the processing of peanuts, fish, and hides. Reexport trade normally constitutes a major segment of economic activity, but a 1999 government-imposed preshipment inspection plan, and instability of the Gambian dalasi (currency) have drawn some of the reexport trade away from The Gambia. The Gambias natural beauty and proximity to Europe has made it one of the larger markets for tourism in West Africa. The governments 1998 seizure of the private peanut firm Alimenta eliminated the largest purchaser of Gambian groundnuts. Despite an announced program to begin privatizing key parastatals, no plans have been made public that would indicate that the government intends to follow through on its promises. Unemployment and underemployment rates remain extremely high; short-run economic progress depends on sustained bilateral and multilateral aid, on responsible government economic management, on continued technical assistance from the IMF and bilateral donors, and on expected growth in the construction sector.

Gdp purchasing power parity

$3.284 billion (2006 est.)

Gdp official exchange rate

$462.5 million (2006 est.)

Gdp real growth rate

5.3% (2006 est.)

Gdp per capita ppp

$2,000 (2006 est.)

Gdp composition by sector

agriculture: 30.5%
industry: 13.9%
services: 55.6% (2006 est.)

Labor force

400,000 (1996)

Labor force by occupation

agriculture: 75%
industry: 19%
services: 6%

Unemployment rate

NA%

Population below poverty line

NA%

Household income or consumption by percentage share

lowest 10%: NA%
highest 10%: NA%

Inflation rate consumer prices

14% (2006 est.)

Investment gross fixed

20.3% of GDP (2006 est.)

Budget

revenues: $112.7 million
expenditures: $155.1 million; including capital expenditures of $4.1 million (2006 est.)

Agriculture products

rice, millet, sorghum, peanuts, corn, sesame, cassava (tapioca), palm kernels; cattle, sheep, goats

Industries

processing peanuts, fish, and hides; tourism, beverages, agricultural machinery assembly, woodworking, metalworking, clothing

Industrial production growth rate

NA%

Electricity production

145 million kWh (2004)

Electricity consumption

134.9 million kWh (2004)

Electricity exports

0 kWh (2004)

Electricity imports

0 kWh (2004)

Oil production

0 bbl/day (2004 est.)

Oil consumption

2,000 bbl/day (2004 est.)

Oil exports

NA bbl/day

Oil imports

NA bbl/day

Oil proved reserves

0 bbl

Natural gas production

0 cu m (2004 est.)

Natural gas consumption

0 cu m (2004 est.)

Current account balance

-$54.61 million (2006 est.)

Exports

$130.5 million f.o.b. (2006 est.)

Exports commodities

peanut products, fish, cotton lint, palm kernels, re-exports

Exports partners

India 36.8%, UK 15.1%, Indonesia 7.5%, France 6.8%, Italy 4.3%, Senegal 4.2% (2006)

Imports

$212.2 million f.o.b. (2006 est.)

Imports commodities

foodstuffs, manufactures, fuel, machinery and transport equipment

Imports partners

China 25%, Senegal 12.6%, Cote dIvoire 8%, Brazil 6.2%, Netherlands 4.4% (2006)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold

$88.11 million (2006 est.)

Debt external

$628.8 million (2003 est.)

Economic aid recipient

$59.8 million (2003)

Currency code

dalasi (GMD)

Exchange rates

dalasi per US dollar - 28.3 (2006), 30.38 (2005), 30.03 (2004), 27.306 (2004), 19.918 (2003), 15.687 (2002), 15.687 (2001)

Communications - Gambia, The:

Fiscal year

calendar year

Telephones main lines in use

52,900 (2006)

Telephones mobile cellular

404,300 (2006)

Telephone system

general assessment: adequate; a packet switched data network is available
domestic: adequate network of microwave radio relay and open-wire
international: country code - 220; microwave radio relay links to Senegal and Guinea-Bissau; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) (1997)

Radio broadcast stations

AM 3, FM 2, shortwave 0 (2001)

Television broadcast stations

1 (government-owned) (1997)

Internet country code

.gm

Internet hosts

14 (2006)

Internet users

58,000 (2005)

Transportation - Gambia, The:

Airports

1 (2006)

Airports with paved runways

total: 1
over 3,047 m: 1 (2006)

Roadways

total: 3,742 km
paved: 723 km
unpaved: 3,019 km (2004)

Waterways

390 km (on River Gambia; small ocean-going vessels can reach 190 km) (2006)

Merchant marine

total: 5 ships (1000 GRT or over) 32,064 GRT/9,751 DWT
by type: passenger/cargo 4, petroleum tanker 1 (2006)

Ports and terminals

Banjul

Military - Gambia, The:

Military branches

Gambian National Army (GNA), Gambian Navy (GN), Gambian National Guard (includes Presidential Guard) (2007)

Military service age and obligation

18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription (2001)

Manpower available for military service

males age 18-49: 311,025
females age 18-49: 316,214 (2005 est.)

Manpower fit for military service

males age 18-49: 183,057
females age 18-49: 194,551 (2005 est.)

Military expenditures percent of gdp

0.5% (2006)

Disputes international

attempts to stem refugees, cross-border raids, arms smuggling, and other illegal activities by separatists from southern Senegals Casamance region, as well as from conflicts in other west African states

This page was last updated on 16 September, 2007
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