Healthcare, livestock, and trade

The Gambia

Healthcare through the Egyptian Medical Center, livestock through egg production, and long-running commodity trade partnerships.

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Egyptian Medical Center (EMC)

A closer look at EADP’s flagship healthcare investment in The Gambia.

Active initiatives

Egyptian Medical Center (EMC) — photo 1
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Egyptian Medical Center (EMC)

Republic of The Gambia The Egyptian Medical Center – Banjul The Egyptian Medical Center (EMC) is a modern healthcare facility located in Banjul, Republic of The Gambia, dedicated to providing safe, reliable, and patient-centered medical care. Following the successful operation of outpatient clinics and core diagnostic services—including laboratory, radiology, and pharmacy—the Center has expanded to offer full inpatient services with a capacity of 70 beds, supported by a 24/7 Emergency Unit and a fully equipped Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The Center also hosts the first IVF Laboratory in the Republic of The Gambia, with future expansions planned to include a Cardiac Catheterization Lab (Cath Lab) and an MRI Unit. EMC’s mission is to deliver trusted clinical services through efficient operations, strong medical governance, and a consistent standard of care. For more information, visit www.emc-gm.com.

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Farato Layers Farm

EADP owns a state-of-the-art layers farm with high end poultry equipment, the project is running with a 9 million egg/year and it will involve the construction of new poultry sheds, with the goal of reaching a target annual production capacity of 35 million eggs. The company is currently expanding its poultry production facility to address local market shortages.

Commodity export partnerships

Long-standing trade relationships support multiple commodity flows into The Gambia.