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September 26, 2016
Under the President’s Recovery Priorities, the Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children’s Affairs (MSWGCA) is working in partnership with community and traditional leaders, the Sierra Leone Association of Ebola Survivors and humanitarian partners to increase the...
September 26, 2016
Creating linkages between our agricultural producers and the contractors responsible for institutional feeding will help open up new market and business opportunities for SMEs and farmers and support increased competitiveness in the sector.
In 2013, agricultural impo...
September 26, 2016
The Port of Freetown is Sierra Leone’s main trading gateway with the world, accounting for 98% of our imports. As part of the President’s Recovery Priorities’ focus on governance, it is enhancing its systems and infrastructure with an eye to a streamlined, transparent...
September 26, 2016
A major objective of the President’s Recovery Priorities, is doubling access to energy by June 2017. A new inter-ministerial agreement will help tackle the widespread theft of electricity that is robbing the country of billions of Leones each year – revenue that could...
September 26, 2016
Today (26 September 2106) Sierra Leone unveiled the Pay No Bribe Reporting Platform, which gives the general public the opportunity to report bribery by calling 515 free from all local networks, online - www.pnb.gov.sl or through the PNB APP on Google Play.
September 25, 2016
Ibrahim Jalloh is a member of the President’s Recovery Priorities’ delivery team. Growing up in Bombali in the mid-70s, he walked three miles to school and back, carrying a plate, his alpha pencil and ‘foo foo’ book. Of those three items, his plate was prized above...
September 25, 2016
A unique partnership between Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) which has trained over 376 midwives, means that today Sierra Leone has almost four times the number of trained midwives than we had in 2010.
The 61 that graduat...
September 25, 2016
Most of Sierra Leone’s arable lowlands, especially inland valley swamps are capable of double cropping - growing two crops on the same piece of land during a single growing season.
As part of the President’s Recovery Priorities, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries...
September 25, 2016
As part of Sierra Leone’s second Water Point Mapping survey, almost 200 surveyors have been sent into the field to gather accurate information on the number and state of Sierra Leone’s water supplies. This will provide important baseline data which is the first stage...
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