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ISSUP Gambia Officials Pay Courtesy Visit to ISSUP Kaduna Coordinator
Executive Director Alasana Drammeh and General Secretary Mamudou Jallow of the ISSUP Gambia Chapter recently paid a courtesy call to the ISSUP Kaduna Coordinator Professor Ronke Grace Awopetu who is currently in the Gambia as part of a team of 15 Nigerian professors and doctors sent to support the University of the Gambia (UTG).
Cigarette/Nicotine use - a Gateway to other drug use?
Kapitola ISSUP Gambie zahajuje kampaň "Nedotýkejte se" pro malé děti
Pobočka ISSUP Gambie v pátek 25. listopadu zahájila kampaň na zvyšování povědomí o látkách s názvem "Don't Touch" pro malé děti v mateřské a základní škole Sarah v Laminu v regionu západního pobřeží Gambie.
The ISSUP Gambia National Chapter Ends Celebrations Marking World Drug Day with A School Visit
With assistance from the Support. Don’t Punish Campaign, the ISSUP Gambia National Chapter organized a school intervention program as part of its commemorations marking the International Day Against
Národní pobočka ISSUP Gambie hostí fotbalový turnaj u příležitosti Světového dne drog
Gambijská národní pobočka ISSUP se v neděli 26. června 2022 připojila ke zbytku světa, aby oslavila Mezinárodní den proti zneužívání drog a nezákonnému obchodování, označovaný také jako Světový den drog ve velkém stylu.
DLEAG launches Bakoteh school drug free club chapter
Bakoteh Upper and Senior Secondary School in partnership with Drug Law Enforcement Agency - The Gambia (DLEAG) through the
ISSUP National Chapter Launched in the Gambia
The Gambia has finally joined the prestigious list of countries forming the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP). The small West African country recently formalized its membership in the global
ISSUP The Gambia Launch
ISSUP Gambia Chapter Sensitizes Students on Drug Prevention Strategies
“Drugs are bad, you must not indulge in drugs and other illicit substances.” These were the words of Alasana Drammeh, the Executive Director of ISSUP Gambia while addressing a group of students at the Glory Baptist International School on Tuesday March 1st, 2022. Drammeh made the remarks at a workshop organized for about 50 teenage students as part of ISSUP Gambia’s program to sensitize school children on crucial preventive strategies to help them stay away from drugs.