#MMN_Voices Gambia – Diaspora Talks Series 7 – achievements regular migration can get you

In this 7th and last #MMN_diaspora talks Gambia episode for this year, Nyima Camara is in conversation with Sheriff Junior about her way of migrating to Germany regularly, her educational achievements as well as the challenges she faced. She emphasizes the advantage of regular migration taken from her own experience and that of other migrants she has met. Nyima stayed in Germany for over 10 years before returning to The Gambia where she now works and lives.

This podcast is a r0g_agency production by Sheriff Bojang Jr. The #MMN project is funded by the German Federal Foreign Ministry, the Auswärtiges Amt.

#MMN_Voices Gambia – Diaspora Talks Series 6 – From Germany With Love

Our 6th episode of the #MMN _Voices Gambia Diaspora talks titled: From Germany With Love: Story of a Regular Migrant Who Took Film Creativity Home, Sheriff Junior talks to Prince Bubacarr Aminata Sankanu, a Gambian filmmaker, about his life, his experience in Germany, and his immense contribution to Gambia’s film industry.

This podcast is a r0g_agency production by Sheriff Bojang Jr. The #MMN project is funded by the German Federal Foreign Ministry, the Auswärtiges Amt.

#MMN_Voices Gambia – Diaspora Talks Series 5 – ARRESTED AT SEA

In this edition of the program, we meet Ebrima, a Gambian man who was fooled into taking irregular migration route to Libya, hoping for a better life in Europe, a hope that did not only turn out to be false, but also resulted to his long imprisonment, enslavement, torture and other degrading treatments.

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#MMN_Voices Gambia – Diaspora Talks Series 4 – HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIM

In this edition of the podcast series, we meet Marie (not her real name), lured by her uncle into traveling to Lebanon with promises of a peace of mind and a better life, only to realise once in Lebanon, that she was a victim of human trafficking.

This podcast is a r0g_agency production by Sheriff Bojang Jr. The #MMN project is funded by the German Federal Foreign Ministry, the Auswärtiges Amt.

#MMN_Voices Gambia – Diaspora Talks Series 3_SEEDY SAIDYKHAN

In this 3rd episode of #MMN_Voices Diaspora talks – The Gambia, Sheriff Jr. talks with Seedy Saidykhan a Gambian migrant, influencer and activist, now residing in Germany about his journey and the challanges of living in Europe.

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MMN_Voices Gambia – Diaspora Talks Series 2_WKS BERLIN 2021

The workshop was held on the 27th , 28th & 29th August 2021 from 9:00am – 16:00 pm in Berlin – Spreefeld – Kreuzberg

The aim of the three days Training of Trainers Workshop is to inform the diaspora about the importance of disseminating the right and accurate information regarding migration on social media and also to train them to become trainers on targeted topics focused on Ghana and The Gambia.
The workshop includes presentations on migration dynamics of both countries, social media literacy, women in migration and practical migration experience through the #MMN Field Guide Kit including a migration game, interactive co-creation by the participants. Group brainstorming section & presentation on findings.

This podcast is a r0g_agency production by Sheriff Bojang Jr. The #MMN project is funded by the German Federal Foreign Ministry, the Auswärtiges Amt.

MMN_Voices Gambia – Diaspora Talks Series 1 : Boat in distress, deaths at sea

When young Gambian Ebrima (not his real name) left his hometown in The Gambia in October 2013 to embark on the irregular migration to Europe, his hope was to arrive in Germany, quickly get his papers to work, go to school, earn enough money and give quality life to his family back home. That was the European dream he was told by his friends already in Europe.

In this first part of the MMN Gambia Diaspora monthly podcast series, Ebrima, now based in Berlin, narrates his dangerous road journey through the desert and conflict zones, how he was kidnapped and forced into labour in Libya, moments of distress and deaths at sea (in the Mediterranean), years of joblessness in Europe and running away from the police in Germany, and why he now campaigns against irregular migration to Europe.

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