In Ghana Town, a ‘stateless’ future for hundreds born and raised in Gambia
In a small Gambian village founded decades ago by Ghanaian fishermen, their descendants languish without ID documents.
In a small Gambian village founded decades ago by Ghanaian fishermen, their descendants languish without ID documents.
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In a small Gambian village founded decades ago by Ghanaian fishermen, their descendants languish without ID documents.
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