Lat Kumeh
Lat Kumeh is a village located in the Upper River Division of The Gambia. It is situated near the border with Senegal. The community is primarily agricultural, with farming being the main source of livelihood. Common crops grown in Lat Kumeh include groundnuts, rice, and vegetables. The village relies on traditional farming methods and is susceptible to the challenges of climate change, such as irregular rainfall and droughts. Social structures are typically based on family and clan affiliations. Access to resources like clean water and healthcare can be limited in Lat Kumeh, reflecting broader developmental challenges in the region. The village's population consists predominantly of Mandinka people.