
Reflecting on the Diaspora Remittance inflows: 31.5 percent of GDP and 775.6 million Dollars, Interim report 2024 by The Central Bank of The Gambia.
This interim report for 2024 highlights the significant and multifaceted impact of the diaspora, which extends far beyond the traditional family support often associated with them. The data reveals their contributions as a vital force in national development, redefining their role in transformative ways.
Key Areas of Impact
Health: The diaspora plays a pivotal role in healthcare by sending remittances, funding infrastructure, and driving initiatives to improve access and services.
Construction: From financing residential homes to commercial and community-building projects, diaspora contributions are shaping both urban and rural landscapes.
Foreign Currency and Reserves: Remittances are a major source of stability for national reserves, strengthening economies and often surpassing donor contributions in both volume and reliability.
Household Consumption:
As a cornerstone of family livelihoods, diaspora remittances sustain households by covering:
Basic Needs: Essential expenses like food, clothing, and shelter, significantly improving living standards.
Education: School fees, supplies, and higher education, fostering long-term socio-economic growth.
Healthcare: Medical bills and health-related costs, ensuring family well-being.
Utilities and Infrastructure: Access to electricity, water, and home improvements, enhancing quality of life.
Surpass government programs in sustaining household consumption.
This is an interesting Statistics that reflects how the diaspora is reshaping socio economic landscapes. These contributions also increase disposable income, which stimulates local economies through higher spending in markets, shops, and services. In many cases, diaspora remittances outpace government programs in sustaining household consumption.
A Changing Socio-Economic Landscape
The data underscores a compelling truth that the diaspora is reshaping socio economic landscapes, emerging as a critical driver of development in areas like health, education, construction, and economic stability.
I watched the #SNF8 Live EYE Africa TV Online with so much excitement![]()
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This time, The Central Bank of The Gambia did an excellent job breaking everything down so effectively. A heartfelt thank you to Prof. Gibril Faal MBE and the entire MSDG Team for your relentless efforts in championing diaspora recognition, inclusion, and voting rights ![]()
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Your dedication to presenting these statistics, which remain the highlight of the year, truly documents and affirms the invaluable contributions of the diaspora![]()
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By Ndey Jobarteh

