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Sample tests show "No Ebola" in Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone's chief medical officer says tests carried on all suspected Ebola samples have proved negative. An email containing details of the lap test results seen by Politico shows they were all negative.

Fifteen samples were collected from Boidu in the eastern Kono District which borders southeastern Guinea where there have been several deaths from the haemorrhagic fever.

Sierra Leone Gov’t slammed over rights commission

By Zainab Joaque

The Human Rights Committee on the eliminations of all forms of discrimination against women, CEDAW, has expressed regret in the reported lack of independence of the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone (HRCSL).

Sierra Leone, the committee said, should take steps to strengthen de facto independence of the HRCSL and ensure that its recommendations were adequately taken into account by the state in line with the Paris Principles or the General Assembly resolution 48/134.

Public Order Act impedes CSOs

Sam Musa

By Zainab Joaque

A development Consultant has said that the Public Order Act of 1965 and related laws that criminalise free speechin Sierra Leone will continue to impede the work of civil society organisations, CSOs.

NMJD explores sustainable strategy

By Zainab Joaque

Executive director of Network Movement for Justice and Development, NMJD has told the opening of a two-daynational stakeholders’ conference to explore sustainable corporate strategy that they are “still in a transition”.

The meeting, yesterday, took place at the Holy Trinity Hall inthe eastern district headquarter town of Kenema where they consulted with stakeholders on short term planning to long term visioning the organization that would mapthe way forward after 25 years of development work.

Sierra Leone female MPs strategise for ratification

By Crispina Cummings

Female members of parliament, MPs,yesterday met with partners to strategize for the ratification of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa or the Maputo Protocol.

Referred to as the caucus of female MPs, the women met partners like the Solidarity for African Women’s Right,SOAWR, New Partnership for Africa’s Development, Women’s Forum and three other like-minded groups.

UNHCR trains journalists on statelessness

By Aminata Phidelia Allie just back from Dakar

A one-day media training on investigating and reporting on statelessness has ended in the Senegalese capital, Dakar.

It brought together media practitioners from Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, The Gambia and Sierra Leone.

Giving an overview of the issue, the head of Statelessness Unit in the office of the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR described the issue as “a very important phenomenon in terms of magnitude”.

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