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Gambia rises in global press freedom ranking, but concerns persist

The Gambia has been ranked higher in the latest global press freedom index, with the government pointing to reforms as evidence of progress in the media sector.

According to the Reporters Without Borders 2026 ranking, the country is now placed 46th globally, up from 58th in the previous year, and 8th in Africa.

The Ministry of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services attributed the improvement to reforms including the repeal of criminal defamation laws, the Access to Information Act, and the establishment of the Information Commission.

Officials also cited expanded media space, increased engagement with journalists, and legal protections for press freedom as key factors behind the gains.

However, observers and media stakeholders have expressed mixed views, arguing that while legal and institutional reforms exist on paper, challenges remain in practice, including concerns over pressure on journalists and the sustainability of independent media.

The government maintains that the reforms demonstrate a clear commitment to democratic governance and transparency, and says further work is ongoing to strengthen media professionalism and accountability.

It has reiterated that a free and responsible press remains central to national development and democratic consolidation in The Gambia.

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