During and after the Ebola crisis, pregnant girls were not allowed to return to school. As they were not going to school, the girls were falling behind and at risk of dropping out of school entirely. Many of them were ostracized by their lovers and families. Discouraged, they were in dire need of psychosocial counseling and moral support. They needed remedial training to help them stay engaged and educational motivated.
SANUSI COVID-19 indices update (21/10/20)
Sierra Leone recorded 0.26% and 0.57% increase in COVID-19 total cases and total deaths respectively in 72 hours, from Saturday (10:00 am) to Tuesday (10:00 am).
How US Foreign policy under Donald Trump has affected Africa
By BBC
Lesotho has been used as a microcosm in this article to reflect how the foreign policy has affected Africa
Trade relations between the United States and Africa have declined significantly in the last few years. Many of the fastest growing economies in the world are in Sub Saharan Africa -but the region has become less of a priority for the US.
SANUSI COVID-19 indices update (19/10/20)
Sierra Leone recorded 0.43% and 0.40% increase in COVID-19 total cases and total deaths respectively in 48 hours, from Thursday (10:00 am) to Saturday (10:00 am).
SANUSI COVID-19 indices update (16/10/20)
Sierra Leone recorded 0.39%, 1.39% and 0.40% increase in COVID-19 total cases, total deaths and total recoveries respectively in 48 hours, from Tuesday (10:00 am) to Thursday (10:00 am).
The Police and the People
By Sam Kargbo
History has its funny ways. The Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigerian Police Force was established in 1992 to fill the void created by the chasing of the police out of the streets of Lagos by the army who were on a revenge mission against the police for the killing of one of their own by the police.







