Sierra Leone Passes MCC Scorecard

Sierra Leone Passes MCC Scorecard

Maria Brewer, American Ambassador to Sierra Leone presenting the MCC Scorecard to President Julius Maada Bio

The United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Maria Brewer, met with President Bio on Friday 1st November 2019 and congratulated the Government of Sierra Leone on passing the 2020 MCC Scorecard. She commended the Government for making significant progress on indicators like Girls Primary Education Completion Rates and Control of Corruption indicators.

By Sylvester Samba

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Sierra Leone Parliament Fully Empowers Anti-Corruption Commission

Sierra Leone Parliament Fully Empowers Anti-Corruption Commission

Francis Ben Kaifala Esq., Commissioner of ACC, and His Excellency, Brig. (Rtd.) Julius Maada Bio

The objectives of the amendment include the need to review and increase penalties for offenses under the Act; strengthen protection of those who assist the Commission, provide the Commission with alternatives to prosecution, widen the scope of corruption; that the accused offered, solicited, obtained or received in addition to gave, and accepted an advantage.

The People’s Anti-Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2019 gives the Commission the authority to prevent the signing of contracts that are not in the national interest.

By Sylvester Samba

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13 Sierra Leonean Students Arrived In Russia

13 Sierra Leonean Students Arrived In Russia

The offer of thirteen scholarships from the Government of the Russian Federation in favor of students from Sierra Leone was granted in 2017 by the People’s Friendship University (RUDN) in Moscow. In February this year, at a meeting with the Vice-Rector for International Studies at RUDN, the Sierra Leone Embassy in Moscow canvassed for the scholarship slot to be utilized by Sierra Leone.

By Sylvester Samba

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New Maternal & Child Hospital Commissioned

New Maternal & Child Hospital Commissioned

Easing pressure on 'Cottage Hospital' in the east of Freetown, a new Maternal, and Child health hospital formally commissioned on Thursday 17th October 2019 and opened to Sierra Leonean populace in a bid to protect and save the lives of pregnant women, lactating mothers, and their infants. The new King Harman Maternal and Child Hospital located at Brookfields in the West part of Freetown.

By Sylvester Samba

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International Day Of The Girl Child

International Day Of The Girl Child

In December 2011, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution 66/170, declaring 11th October as the International Day of the Girl Child. The recognition of this day aims at highlighting and recognizing girls' rights and the challenges faced by girls worldwide. Thus, the main objective is to empower women and girls and at the same time, spread awareness about eliminating gender inequalities against women and girls.

By Sylvester Samba

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ECOWAS Board Of Governors To Meet In Sierra Leone

ECOWAS Board Of Governors To Meet In Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone, one of the member states of the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS), will be hosting the 17th meeting of Board of Governors of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) on Monday 7th October 2019, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Aberdeen, Freetown.

The meeting will bring together fifteen (15) ECOWAS Member States, which include: Sierra Leone Togo, Nigeria, Liberia, The Gambia, Mali, Guinea, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Niger, Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire Guinea Bissau, Cameroon, Benin, and Cape Verde.

By Sylvester Samba

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First Egyptian President To Visit Sierra Leone

First Egyptian President To Visit Sierra Leone

Following a special invitation, His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is expected to become the first Egyptian President to visit the West Africa country, Sierra Leone.

President El-Sisi on Monday 21th September 2019 accepted an invitation from President Dr. Julius Maada Bio with gratitude and agreed to visit the West Africa country. It will be a memorable and historic one because President El-Sisi will be the first Egyptian President to visit the country.

By Sylvester Samba

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The Road Map for Universal Health Coverage (UHC)

The Road Map for Universal Health Coverage (UHC)

Sierra Leone Prepares For Disease Outbreaks

Sierra Leone has had health emergencies with catastrophic impacts on the lives of its citizens, and, on the economy due to the country unpreparedness. With lessons learned from those mistakes, the New Direction Government has assured that they cannot allow such emergencies to recur.

By Sylvester Samba

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Gambian National Security On Study Tour

Gambian National Security On Study Tour

On Monday 9th September 2019, a high profile security delegation from The Gambia arrived in Sierra Leone on a capacity enhancement tour to learn from Sierra Leone post-conflict peacebuilding strategy and state reconstruction efforts. Their one-week-long stay focuses on security sector reform, policing and law enforcement, immigration, drug law enforcement, strategic planning, and policy implementation, democratization, and justice sector reform.

By Sylvester Samba

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300 New Female Recruits Enlisted In Republic Of Sierra Leone Armed Forces

300 New Female Recruits Enlisted In Republic Of Sierra Leone Armed Forces

Since 1978 and 1979, when 10 female cadet officers and 64 recruits enlisted in the military, more women had volunteered to serve and had, over 40 years of dedicated service to country, showing an uncommon valor, courage, adaptability, selflessness, leadership, and they had carried through their pledge to defend and protect the land that they loved.

By Sylvester Samba

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Sierra Leone Becomes "Visa On Arrival" Country

Sierra Leone Becomes "Visa On Arrival" Country

A workshop on the Visa on Arrival policy

Effective Thursday 5th September 2019, the West African country, Sierra Leone, has through its Immigration Department and Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs introduced a new "Visa On Arrivals Policy" which now allows visitors from different countries to travel to Sierra Leone where they can get their respective Visas on arrival at a minimum cost of US $28 for African countries and US $80 for other countries in the world. Sierra Leone Becomes "Visa On Arrival" Country.

By Sylvester Samba

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50 New Buses To Boost Free Quality Education Initiative

50 New Buses To Boost Free Quality Education Initiative

To boost government Free Quality Education Initiative ahead of the new school year starting 16th September 2019, the fifty (50) school buses that the government of Sierra Leone procured and landed a few weeks back are to commence operations throughout all district headquarters' towns. The cost of the 50 buses is approximately five million US dollars.

By Sylvester Samba

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Finance Ministry Vets University Payroll

Finance Ministry Vets University Payroll

Prof. Aiah Gbakima, Minister of Technical and Higher Education (Left) and Mr. Jacob Jusu Saffa (Centre) sign MOU

The Government of Sierra Leone, through the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Technical and Higher Education, has for the first time in the country's history, taken responsibility for the payment of salaries and core allowances of the three constituent colleges of the University of Sierra Leone and five original Tertiary Educational Institutions (TEIs).

By Sylvester Samba

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Africa’s First Blockchain National Digital Identity System Launched

Africa’s First Blockchain National Digital Identity System Launched

Mr. Mohamed Massaquoi, Director General of National Civil Registration Authority (NCRA) making a statement

Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies; private businesses (banks, telecommunications companies); and public service institutions National Digital Identity Platform (schools, hospitals, utility companies, courts, etc.) can now all know a citizen and refer to that citizen digitally, in the same way, using the unique identifier or number.

By Sylvester Samba

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Freetown Becomes the First City in West Africa to Launch Women4Climate Mentorship Program

The Women4Climate Mentorship Program is a leadership initiative of the C40 Cities that brings together exceptional women change-makers who are using innovative approaches to solve problems related to climate change in their communities.

Courtesy: Freetown City Council (FCC) #Transform Freetown

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Five Years On: Ebola Victims Remembered In Sierra Leone

Five Years On: Ebola Victims Remembered In Sierra Leone

Over the past months, CARL-SL and SLAES conducted countrywide consultations targeting Ebola survivors, healthcare workers who handled Ebola patients, Councilor, Community Headmen, Town/Section Chiefs, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to name but few. These consultations highlighted the challenges and problems the Ebola survivors continue to face since the end of the crisis in the country.

By Sylvester Samba

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Illegal Fishing: A Big Threat To Africa Economy

Illegal Fishing: A Big Threat To Africa Economy

Illegal and unregulated fishing contributes to overexploitation. Continued overexploitation harm the recovery of fish stocks. Cause large financial losses. Sierra Leone, like many countries worldwide within the sub-region, continues to experience growing illegal fishing activities within their waters, and areas beyond national jurisdictions.

By Sylvester Samba

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