Jagne Senghor has over 25 years of experience working on human rights in Africa (gaining expertise on freedom of expression, access to information, media regulation and the African regional system of human rights). In 1998, she returned to The Gambia. She worked as a programme officer at the
Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa in Banjul from 1999 to 2001. She was instrumental in initiating several training programmes for lawyers and judiciary and started the first compilation of the Decisions of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR). Jagne Senghor also served as a freelance reporter and news presenter for the French weekly news for Gambia Radio and Television Service (GRTS). In February 2002, she joined the British-based human rights organisation Article 19 as the Africa Program Officer in Johannesburg. She has worked with various governments and non-governmental organisations on reforming media policies and freedom of expression in Africa. Jagne Senghor has also taken part in various litigation and campaigns on behalf of victims of human rights violations in many parts of Africa particularly in Senegal, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Guinea
Zimbabwe,
Mauritania,
Eritrea and The
Gambia. She worked with women organisations in Senegal to raise public awareness on the parity law adopted in 2010 to facilitate women access to the media. She has also participated in many supportive programmes development for
Article 19 in Tunisia and
Tunisia Monitoring Group. For two decades, she supported the work of the
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR) and led the advocacy for the adoption of the declaration of a declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression in Africa. She also supported the development of the framework for the establishment of mechanism of the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression in Africa in 2015. In 2022, Jagne step down as Regional Director of ARTICLE 19 and returned to the Gambia where she continues supporting the transitional justice process. She has recently established the Center for Women's Rights and Leadership (CWRL), a platform to advance women's rights, political participation, and leadership in the Gambia. == Honours ==