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Child Neglect Undermines Futures in Sierra Leone’s Pujehun District
By Brima Sannoh (ATJLF/MRCG Fellow 2025) Under the dappled shade of a mango tree in Falaba…
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“We Sat Together and Spoke the Unspeakable”: How Truth-Telling Helped Sierra Leone Heal
By patricia.ngevao@awokonewspaper.sl (ATJLF/MRCG Fellow 2025) From her side spot along Portee Old Road, where traffic slows…
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Unraveling the Contribution of Corruption in the Sierra Leonean civil war
By Tidankay Kamara (ATJLF/MRCG Fellow 2025) Sierra Leone is widely considered to be one of the…
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Sierra Leone Peace Museum: Guarding the Past, Guiding the Future
By Zainab Sunkary Koroma (ATJLF/MRCG Fellow 2025) Tucked away in Freetown is a space unlike any…
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Sierra Leone’s Forgotten Graves: A Civil War’s Haunting Shadow
By Ibrahim Mansaray (ATJLF/MRCG Fellow 2025) More than two decades after Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war…
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Special Court Transition to Residual Special Court: A Legacy of Justice
By Zainab Sunkary Koroma (ATJLF/MRCG Fellow 2025) For over a decade, Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war…
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The forgotten survivors: War Amputees fighting for recognition and pay
By Alfred Koroma (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) Mariama Mary Kamara, a lactating mother begs for a living…
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Youth Unemployment and the Threat to post-war Stability in Sierra Leone
By Alfred Koroma (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) Osman Kamara, a 30-year-old Sociology graduate from Fourah Bay College,…
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The Cost of Conflict: Inside Sierra Leone’s Peace Museum
By Alfred Koroma (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) “Over 50,000 people died in the war,” recalls Patrick Fatoma,…
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Remembering the TRC: What the Truth and Reconciliation Report Says about the War’s Causes
By Alfred Koroma (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) In the second year of the 21st Century, Sierra Leone…