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Sierra Leone’s asset declaration reforms & data technology

By Abu Bakarr Jalloh

Sierra Leone’s anti-corruption community unanimously agrees that asset declaration is an indispensable tool to reduce corruption or establish accountability and justice.

Moreover, Georgia is a classic case of a country that employs asset declaration, public disclosure and data technology to improve the quality of government, establish peace, security and make significant progress in sustainable social development and economic growth.

Women of Sierra Leone, WeChooseToChallenge

By Khadi Mansaray

The best thing about Sierra Leone is its women. We are also the most underutilized resource we have. We are courageous, resilient and brave and more. We are also strong wise and beautiful. We are of the nation’s soul.

I’m proud to be a Sierra Leonean woman. We’ve had more than our so many tragedies. The war, natural disasters and climate change, epidemics and pandemics, but we survive.

SANUSI COVID-19 indices update (05/03/21)

By Joseph Bankole Thompson MD, PHD

Sierra Leone recorded 0.33% and 1.18% increase in COVID-19 total cases and total deaths respectively in 48 hours, from Tuesday (10:00 am) to Thursday (10:00 am).

Calls to sustain gains of UK-funded project in Sierra Leone

By Kemo Cham

After five years of operation, the UK-funded governance initiative, Strengthening Accountability and Building Inclusion [SABI], is drawing to a close, and the implementing agencies are now focusing on the sustainability of the gains realized through the project.

Officials from Christian Aid and FOCUS 1000 say Sierra Leoneans must ensure that the gains made in the last five years through the project are sustained.

SANUSI COVID-19 indices update (03/02/21)

By Joseph Bankole Thompson MD, PHD

Sierra Leone recorded 0.08% and 0.15% increase in COVID-19 total cases and total deaths respectively in 72 hours, from Saturday (10:00 am) to Tuesday (10:00 am).

Tribute: When the microphone goes silent

By Ashmieu Bah

Wednesday 10 February 2021. We were in our normal newsroom production meeting around 9:00 am. A colleague pulled me aside and whispered thus: “I want to tell you something but please don’t tell anyone for now.”

I thought he was going to tell me about a major breaking news story in the country. He saw the anxiety in my eyes, and then he went: “BEST don die!” I almost fell on the floor but thankfully I just staggered, took my seat and bowed my head on my desk speechless for almost three minutes.

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