In Jifanga village, where two-thirds of the land belongs to The Gambia and one-third to Senegal, its residents live as one community.
Residents in these areas consider the borders as mere lines on a map, and embrace unity as the essence of daily life.
From communal farming and shared markets to joint festivals that celebrate both cultures, Jifanga stands as a shining example of cross-border cooperation.
Our Banjul correspondent Sankulleh Janko had the opportunity to visit this unique village along Gambia Senegal border and filed this report.