Policy Documents

Final report of the Aid Policy
Final report of the Aid Policy
Information Office
Information Office
CODE OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FOR STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES IN THE GAMBIA
CODE OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FOR STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES IN THE GAMBIA

This Code of Good Corporate Governance aims to define the responsibilities and accountabilities of the Board of Directors and Officers of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs). It is the primary source of guidance on all aspects of governance including statutory guidance under which the SOEs operate if not conflicted with Acts of Parliament. The focus is on commercial SOEs at the national level in which government has significant control through full, majority, or substantial minority ownership.

National Public Private Partnership Policy
National Public Private Partnership Policy

This document is an explicit and comprehensive policy that spells out the broad framework for implementation of PPP in infrastructure and services while being sensitive to needs of the Gambian public and national priorities.

 Annual Review of The Gambia Aid Policy Implementation
Annual Review of The Gambia Aid Policy Implementation

The Gambia Aid Policy 2015, provides an overarching guidance on how aid to the Gambia should be provided and managed, recognizing that further developments in human and institutional capacity are necessary to support the successful implementation of the PAGE.


The review focuses on the design of GAP and the strategic framework of the Action Plan to test its relevance, effectiveness, efficiency and impact of implementation so far. In the review process the institutional arrangements for the implementation of the Policy Action Plan and sustainability of the results achieved thus far have been assessed.

Public Private Partnership Operational Guidelines
Public Private Partnership Operational Guidelines
AID Policy 2015
AID Policy 2015

The Gambia Aid Policy (GAP) provides the institutional, regulatory, and operational and accountability framework for sourcing and managing external aid resources, especially grants and loans, that qualify as Official Development Assistance (ODA).