Exploring The Gambia’s Road to 90% Electrification

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The Gambia is rapidly advancing its electrification strategy with a suite of large-scale infrastructure projects focused on grid expansion, rural access and renewable energy integration. With a national target of achieving 90% electricity access by the end of 2025, the government – supported by multilateral partners including the World Bank, European Union (EU) and Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) institutions – is rolling out climate-resilient power systems and transmission upgrades that are transforming the country’s energy landscape.

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