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INGO SEEKING FIRMS TO SUPPORT RESEARCH AND LEGAL SERVICES

INGO SEEKING FIRMS TO SUPPORT RESEARCH AND LEGAL SERVICES

 

Seed Global Health is an international non-governmental (INGO) health organization that supports education, practice, and policy of the local professional health workforce in Africa.

 

To inform its work in Sierra Leone, Seed is seeking two consultant teams or firms for different scope of services, described below.

 

 

2021: Through the lens of Sierra Leone's budget speech

By Franklin Sisabu Bendu

In 2018 and 2019 the hallmarks of our macroeconomic performance were an increase in revenue, rationalization of expenditure, decline in budget, sustainable debt profile, and increase in donor funds. All the macroeconomic projections in 2020 were to build on the improvements in 2018 and 2019.

2021: Rethinking Democracy in Africa

By Abdul Tejan-Cole

2020! What a year it has been! For most on the continent, it was another annus horribilis. Although the same may be true for all other continents due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the year was particularly challenging in Africa because of significant governance challenges. Many countries on the continent took not just one but several steps backwards in terms of democratic governance. Instead of consolidating and building on the progress made in recent years, things took a reverse trajectory.

2021: The need for a stable and consistent supply of electricity in Sierra Leone

By Mabinty M. Kamara

The symbiosis between electricity supply and modern society is like the human body and the blood vessels. It is a relationship in which one could hardly survive without the other. However, in Sierra Leone either this relationship has over the years not been recognized by the relevant authorities or it is being perceived as a right for the privileged few who can afford it. But my prayers are that by 2021, they will wake up to the realization of this relationship and make things better for the good of Sierra Leone.

2021: Confronting the scourge of rape, paedophilia and early marriage in Sierra Leone

By Francis H. Murray & Mohamed F. Conteh

Sometime in May this year, the death of 5-year-old Kadija Saccoh was headline news in Sierra Leone and around the world. It was alleged that the lovely, promising little girl had been raped by a male relative. Her death sparked off demonstrations by hundreds of mostly women and children on the major streets across Freetown demanding justice for the poor girl.

Port Loko: Where bed nets are used for a different purpose

By Kemo Cham and Kadijatu K. Hayles

A green scenery across part of Masoila, a community in the Kaffubollom chiefdom of Port Loko, makes a remarkable geographical beauty.

Underlying this beauty are plush gardens across the settlement, the lifelines of many families in this part of the northern Sierra Leonean district, who grow vegetables like tomatoes and pepper.

Fighting Malaria in Sierra Leone using the holy books

By Kemo Cham

“We did not leave anything out of this book” (Quran 6:38).

Islamic scholar and Imam, Dr Ramadan Jalloh, repeatedly read the above verse throughout his decades of scholarly adventure, both in and out of Sierra Leone, but hardly did he fully appreciate its meaning, until he began researching scientific connections to the Muslim holy book.

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