Gâmbia / DMoYS Launches four days
Capacity Building Retreat to Boost Teamwork and Service Delivery
Bissau, 03 Jul 26(ANG) - The Ministry of Youth & Sports (MoYS),
through the Department of Youth and Sports (DoYS), has kicked off a three-days
Capacity Building and Team Building Training for its youth and sports personnel
at Sindola Safari Lodge in Kanilai.
Funded by the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund
through ActionAid International The Gambia under the Youth Promotion Initiative
(YPI) Project, the training has brought together technical and administrative
staff of the Department, along with regional youth and sports coordinators,
their assistants, and heads of satellite institutions.
The retreat seeks to strengthen teamwork, sharpen
leadership and communication skills, improve coordination, and equip
participants with the tools and knowledge required to deliver more impactful youth
and sports programmes nationwide.
Declaring the training officially open, the Permanent
Secretary at the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mr. Bulli Dibba, described the
initiative as a strategic investment in the very people who drive youth
development in The Gambia. He reminded participants that institutions are not
transformed by buildings or policies alone, but by dedicated individuals
committed to making meaningful change in the lives of others.
"You are important to youth development in The
Gambia," Mr. Dibba told participants, encouraging them to embrace
teamwork, commit to lifelong learning, and use the platform to strengthen
collaboration across the department.
He further challenged the participants to fully engage
throughout the sessions, stressing that the true worth of the programme would
not be judged by the certificates issued, but by how well the knowledge gained
is applied in their day-to-day duties.
"Youth development is nation-building. Every
young person who walks into our offices comes with hope. Never underestimate
the power of one encouraging conversation, because changing a life can begin
with a single smile," he said.
Delivering the welcoming remarks, the Director of
Youth and Sports, Mr. Abass Bah, expressed gratitude to ActionAid International
The Gambia and the Ministry of Youth and Sports for their sustained support
toward strengthening the department's capacity.
He explained that the workshop goes far beyond
ordinary training, describing it as a platform to build trust, sharpen leadership,
foster collaboration, and review institutional programmes for improved service
delivery.
"Our staff are the heartbeat of this department.
The knowledge and experience gained here will prepare us to lead better, work
together more effectively, and deliver quality services to young people across
the country," Mr. Bah stated.
He also urged participants to engage openly, learn
from one another, and come up with practical solutions to both institutional
and individual challenges affecting service delivery.
Over the course of the three-day retreat, participants
will take part in facilitated workshops, peer learning sessions, expert-led
presentations, and interactive discussions covering leadership, youth
programming, sports management, communication, innovation, accountability, and
organisational development.
The training forms part of the Ministry's wider effort
to build a stronger, more united, and results-driven workforce capable of
responding effectively to the needs and aspirations of Gambian youth, while
advancing sustainable youth and sports development across the country.
The resource person for the training, Alhagie Sainey
Nyang, guided participants through the administration of the pre-training
knowledge assessment, standard administrative procedures in the civil service
based on the General Orders 2013 foundation, and coordination in the execution
of duties — including inter-unit coordination, reporting lines, and the popular
marshmallow challenge team-building activity. ANG/Gambia Daily

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