UN IAM in The Gambia

Welcome to the resource page for Infrastructure Asset Management in The Gambia

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Status:The UN IAM team is currently providing technical assistance is to beneficiaries for reviewing the implementation of the multi-year, risk-informed and evidence-based AMAPs. Activities during this phase of the project will help to identify policy constraints, and will also result in the definition of concrete strategies to overcome them. Icon_ProjectSupport

 

 

Sensitization phase:

At the outset, UN DESA / FSDO designs and implements customized online workshops for a mix of central and local government officials in each beneficiary country to sensitize them on the basic tenets of asset management. Workshop participants are introduced to the UN Handbook on Infrastructure Asset Management (available here), and are encouraged to reflect on how the UN toolkit on IAM could be best applied in local contexts.

 

 

Diagnostic assessments:

During this phase we identify local and national governments to customize the UN Diagnostic Tool in line with beneficiary country priorities at local and national levels. As a result, asset management profiles (AMPs) are developed in conjunction with the representatives from local and national governments to identify areas of future intervention. The diagnostic assessments also help the identification of priority assets for future training on sustainable infrastructure asset management.If you are interested in requesting access to the AMPs, please contact us at iamh@un.org, to redirect your query to the local government

Asset Management Profile and diagnostics team developed in Mansakonko with: Buwa Kinteh, Admin Officer; Baba Trawally, Procurement officer; Ebrima Saidllyleigh, Procurement Assistant; Lamin Mari, Director of Planning and development; Almamo A K Ceesay, Vice Chairman.GraphIcon

 

Asset Management Profile and diagnostics team developed in Kanifing with: Kajali Janneh, Deputy CEO; Sanna Nyan, Stores Manager; Jarra Minteh , Accountant; Wurra Bah, Deputy Director, Admin; Sheriff Njie, Deputy Director, Finance; Abdoulie Janneh, Procurement Officer; Nyima Camara, Director, Planning; Jaja Cham, Director, Admin; Binta Janneh - Jallow, Deputy Mayor.GraphIcon

 

Asset Management Profile and diagnostics team developed in Kerewan with: Malamin I L Bojang, Chairman; Samba M K Leigh, CEO; Alasana Keita, Director of Planning; Abdoulie Khan, Director of Finance; Namang Camara, Revenue Collector.GraphIcon

 

Asset Management Profile and diagnostics team developed in Janjanbureh with: Paa Sait ceesay, CEO, ; Lamin Jassey, Director, Finance; Mariatou Kandeh, Director, Procurement; Ousman Keita, Director Planning; Ebrima Njanko Sanneh, Chairman.GraphIcon

 

Asset Management Profile and diagnostics team developed in Brikama with: Modou Jonga, CEO; Yaya Bah, Finance Manager 2; Sidou Kunta, Procurement Officer; Haddiatou Sarjo Jallow, Planning Technician; Ebrima Sawaneh, Acting Director, Admin; Wandifa Kanyi, Health & Sanitation; Lamin Singhateh, Clerk of Council.GraphIcon

 

Asset Management Profile and diagnostics team developed in Banjul with: Momodou Camara, Director of Finance; Katim Toyray, Director of Planning; Yusupha Jallow, Acting Director, Admin & procurement; Omar B J Touray, Deputy Mayor.GraphIcon

 

Asset Management Profile and diagnostics team developed in Basse with: Mbaye Touray, Vice Chairman; Ousman Touray, Chief Executive Officer; Lamin Suso, Direcetor of Finance; Yaya Ceesay, Director of Planning; Muhammed Jawneh, Procurement Officer.GraphIcon

 

On-site workshop:

Taking into account the asset management profiles and the selection of priority areas, UN DESA supports the design and implementation of Asset Management Action Plans (AMAPs) in local governments. These action plans have a strong focus on data, crisis resilience, and preparedness for health emergencies. AMAPs are fundamental for addressing gaps identified during the diagnostic assessments with concrete actions.

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Project Support:

UN DESA / FSDO also provides Technical Assistance (TA) to all participating local and national governments in beneficiary countries to review the implementation of the multi-year, risk-informed and evidence-based AMAPs. Activities during this phase of the project will help to identify policy constraints, and will also result in the definition of concrete strategies to overcome them.

 

AMAP from Kanifing (Working document): Click here to access AMAP_Icon

 

AMAP from Banjul City (Working document): Click here to access AMAP_Icon

 

AMAP from Brikama (Working document): Click here to access AMAP_Icon

 

AMAP from Janjanbureh (Working document): Click here to access AMAP_Icon

 

AMAP from Basse (Working document): Click here to access AMAP_Icon

 

AMAP from Mansakonko (Working document): Click here to access AMAP_Icon

 

AMAP from Kerewan (Working document): Click here to access AMAP_Icon

 

AMAP from Kuntaur (Working document): Click here to access AMAP_Icon

 

Tools and resources

Access the Handbook on Infrastructure Asset Management (click here)

Global Repository of Asset Management Action Plans (AMAPs) (click here)

Massive Open Online Course on IAM (click here)

You can contact us at: iamh@un.org

 

Our work in The Gambia is supported by:

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