Genieri

Coordinates: 13°24′52.67″N 15°37′5.24″W / 13.4146306°N 15.6181222°W / 13.4146306; -15.6181222
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Genieri
Genieri is located in The Gambia
Genieri
Genieri
Location in the Gambia
Coordinates: 13°24′52.67″N 15°37′5.24″W / 13.4146306°N 15.6181222°W / 13.4146306; -15.6181222
Country The Gambia
DivisionLower River Division
DistrictKiang East
Population
 (2009)
 • Total694 (est.)

Genieri is a village in mid-central Gambia. It is located in Kiang East District in the Lower River Division. As of 2009, it has an estimated population of 694.[1] Located around 110 km from the capital of Banjul, Genieri is predominantly Mandinka.[2] According to the founding story of the village, Genieri was founded sometime in the early-to-mid 19th century by a man named Mamba Sanneh.[3]

Genieri is twinned with Yate, a town in the United Kingdom, a link that arose in 1986 as an initiative by a group of students. Yate has been active in funding development in Genieri.[4] In November 2018, the people of Genieri financed the development of a self-sufficient water source.[5] Genieri is home to a “Youth Skill Tailoring Centre”, opened in 2014.[6]

In 2018, Genieri was struck by a malaria epidemic, which killed an 18-year-old boy.[7] Genieri was able to afford treatment for all cases of Malaria thanks to a donation from Yate, though the village was still severely affected by it and was still recovering as of February 2019.[8] As of October 2020, Genieri had not been directly hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, but lockdowns imposed by the Gambian government had negatively impacted the town's economy by preventing villagers from commuting to nearby towns for work.[9] The lockdown had also caused a severe food shortage.[10]

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  1. ^ "Gambia: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population". World Gazetteer. Retrieved January 3, 2009.[dead link]
  2. ^ Kelly, Ann H.; et al. (2015). "The Territory of Medical Research: Experimentation in Africa's Smallest State". In Paul Wenzel Geissler (ed.). Para-States and Medical Science: Making African Global Health. Duke University Press. doi:10.1215/9780822376279. ISBN 978-0-8223-7627-9. PMID 25834890. S2CID 153417635. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  3. ^ Haswell 1953, p. 13
  4. ^ "Yate Genieri Link". Yate Town Council. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  5. ^ Takouleu, Jean Marie (November 24, 2018). "Genieri people self-finance drinking water project". Afrik 21. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  6. ^ Saliu, Yunus S. (February 24, 2014). "Genieri Youths Applaud President Jammeh - As New Youth's Tailoring Skill Centre Unveiled". All Africa. Banjul. Retrieved July 8, 2020 – via The Daily Observer.
  7. ^ "Malaria crisis for Yate's link town, Genieri, in Gambia". Gloucestershire Gazette. October 16, 2018. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  8. ^ "Yate-Genieri Link group give update on future of village". Gloucestershire Gazette. February 12, 2019. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  9. ^ Woodruff, Leanne (October 19, 2020). "Yate man skydives to raise funds for Genieri". Gloucestershire Gazette. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  10. ^ "Linked village needs help after coronavirus hits food supplies". Yate & Sodbury Voice. July 26, 2020. Retrieved March 26, 2021.

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