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Wednesday 28 February 2024

"Fourah Bay College Social Work Students Gain Insight into Our Work in Sierra Leone


28th February 2024, Freetown - This morning we had the pleasure of hosting 14 first-year students from the Social Work Department of Fourah Bay College at our office on 71 Sir Samuel Road. They have visited to familiarize themselves with our organization's work and its impact in the country. Deanne Evans, Director of Programs and Operations guided the students through our programs in the country.

Wednesday 28 February 2024

Joining Forces Alliance Launched in Sierra Leone - Leading Child-Focused Organizations Unite to Tackle Pressing Challenges Facing Sierra Leonean Children

Members of the alliance launching the Joining Forces Alliance Sierra Leone Chapter

Wednesday 14 February 2024

100 Strong Women' visit Sierra Leone, interact with ending child marriage champions, First Lady and Chief Minister

Tuesday 10 October 2023

ONE THIRD MORE GIRLS SET TO FACE DOUBLE BLOW OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND CHILD MARRIAGE BY 2050 – STUDY

Save the Children’s analysis shows that between now and 2030, almost 60% of girls - that’s 931 million - will experience at least one extreme weather event, like flooding, drought or heatwaves.

Friday 19 May 2023

Ownership and collaboration are key to winning the fight to end child marriage

Change is important to enhance not only effective collaboration among national and district stakeholders but also for girls who are affected as well as their communities. In just three years of implementation, CEFM has transformed the lives of 4,490 adolescent girls across the two districts.

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