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Attack on Press Freedom and Freedom of Expression: Sierra Leone’s Struggle for a Free Press
By Zainab Sunkary Koroma (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) In the aftermath of Sierra Leone’s brutal 11-year civil…
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Living in the Dark: Lungi’s Energy Crisis
By Ibrahim Mansaray (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) As the last ferry from Freetown docks in Lungi, people…
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With the Enactment of the Basic and Secondary School Act of 2023, School Authorities Battle with Corporal Punishment in Sierra Leone
By Saidu Ibrahim Kamara (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) The enactment of the Basic and Secondary Education Act,…
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Two Decades After: Freetown Communities Still Bear Scars of Civil War
By patricia.ngevao@awokonewspaper.sl (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) In the early hours of the morning, the streets of Bombay…
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THE LEGACY OF THE SPECIAL COURT OF SIERRA LEONE
By: Mohamed Sahr (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) In the wake of Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war, which…
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Delay in Enacting a New Constitution: Sierra Leone’s Long Road to Reform.
By Zainab Sunkary Koroma (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) Sierra Leone’s journey toward a new constitution has been…
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Sierra Leone’s Forgotten War Victims: Amputees in Pujehun District Struggle for Survival Amid Government Neglect.
By Brima Sannoh, Pujehun (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) In the quiet, sun-scorched town of Pujehun, southern Sierra…
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Sierra Leone: Youth Confront Ghost of War and Threat of Renewed Violence
By patricia.ngevao@awokonewspaper.sl (MRCG/ATJLF Fellow 2025) Ibrahim Yambasu, a 32-year-old tailor, was just a child during Sierra…
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MILE 91 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT OUTCOME DOCUMENT
The Media Reform Coordinating Group (MRCG), with funding support from the Africa TransitionalJustice Legacy Fund (ATJLF),…