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Salone loses about $180M …Diplomats decry huge loss in fisheries sector

Three diplomats and Head of Mission in Sierra Leone;  the European Union (EU), US Embassy and World Bank have in a joint press conference, called on government to improve the fisheries sector in the country.

Briefing journalists, Parminder Brar, Country Manager of the World Bank in Sierra Leone, highlighted issues on the joint press release, disclosing that the three have been involved in fisheries sector as it is the greatest renewable natural resources of the county which needs to be protected.  “As per our assessment, the overall unsustainable basis for the value of the fishery sector of Sierra Leone can be $186 million dollars a year and right now the revenue that government is getting from fisheries is $6m,” he pointed out.

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CRS launches “All Pikin for learn” Phase 3

Catholic Relief Services (CRS) on Tuesday launched Phase Three of the programme food for education “All Pikin for learn” at the Miatta conference hall, Brookfields in Freetown.
Phase 3 of this programme is a continuation of the “All Pikin for Learn” Phase 2 and this third phase which is for three years seeks to increase literacy of school aged girls and boys and to improve health and dietary practices in five vulnerable chiefdoms in Koinadugu district.

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Committee on WAPP discusses Environmental Impact

Members of the national committee for the West Africa Power Pool (WAPP) Project to be implemented by TRANSCO Energy discussed the state of implementation of the project.
Held at its Freetown, Headquarter along Sir Samuel Lewis road, members of the national monitoring committee met to discuss major recommendations from the last session held in December, regarding the WAPP project.

According to the TRANSCO CLSG, Environmental Coordinator, Pakidame Kolani, TRANSCO together with the national monitoring committee will follow all protocols on environmental impact before, during and after the completion of the four Mano River Countries, interconnectivity energy transmission network.

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Musa Foundation donates computers to Modern High School

Pupils and staff of the Modern High along Jomo Kenyatta Road were yesterday in a jubilant and fulfilled mood after learning of a gesture from a Sierra Leonean John Musa who made a donation of computers and other electronic materials to the school.

 

The donation, John Musa said, is part of several programmes to take Information Communication Technology (ICT), to schools and universities and this is a means of giving back to the people and communities that helped him get to where he is today.

The Sierra Leonean who finished his studies and later worked in an engineering company in the United States of America, said he intends to give computers to students in the school and for other pupils in other schools. He has set up the Musa Foundation with the objective so that with these tools they [pupils] will create a structure for them to follow to become the next future leaders of the world.

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Internal Affairs Minister assures Politicians

Internal Affairs Minister, Rtd. Major Alfred Palo Conteh has assured politicians and Sierra Leoneans that the proposed Civil Registration exercise will be transparent and credible. The National Civil Registration is expected to take place in September this year.

 

The Civil Registration is aimed at producing data on citizens to be subsequently used by the National Electoral Commission. He gave this assurance on Monday at the Miatta Conference Hall.
He informed the gathering of his plan to involve all stakeholders in the exercise noting that public involvement will make the document, public-owned, and the exercise a community or locally-owned. He emphasized his belief in decentralization of functions and therefore assured the participants that he will ensure that the exercise reaches the farthest villages in the country.

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As FCC, Pharmacy Board meets stakeholders …Mayor declares ‘no dues from drug peddlers’

As the Freetown City Council together with the Pharmacy Board of Sierra Leone on Tuesday 17th May engaged stakeholders on the problem of drugs peddling, the Mayor of the Municipality of Freetown has declared that the council will no longer collect dues from drug peddlers.
He made this declaration while he was responding to a presentation by Wilshire Johnson, Registrar of the

Pharmacy Board on the current state of drug peddling. The presentation was done at the council’s conference hall in the presence of representatives from the traders union, police, National Revenue Authority, the FCC, Minister of Health and Sanitation, the board, among others.

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USDA Representative Visits SL, Commissions Primary School in Nieni Chiefdom and joins MEST Minister to Launch the All Pikin for Lan Phase 3 Program

Catholic Relief Services  (CRS) and the Ministry of Education Science and Technology (MEST) hosts Ms. Lindsay Carter – a Representative of the United States Department  of Agriculture (USDA).
Since 2008, Catholic Relief Services  with funds from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and in collaboration with  the Ministry of Education Science and Technology (MEST) has been implementing integrated education programs  nicknamed, ‘All Pikin for Lan’ in five  of the most vulnerable and remote  chiefdoms in  Koinadugu, northern Sierra Leone.

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Casual healthcare contact with Ebola survivors poses low risk

Non-invasive contact with Ebola survivors 6 weeks after the virus has been cleared poses little risk for healthcare workers, though contact with semen, ocular humor, and cerebrospinal fluid requires Ebola-appropriate precautions, according to a study yesterday in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.

A cross-sectional cohort study evaluated 555 specimens from 112 Ebola survivors without fever seeking follow-up care at a clinic in Freetown, Sierra Leone, from Apr 2 to Jun 16, 2015. Almost one third of survivors (34, or 30%) were under the age of 16, and 50 (40%) were male.

Samples were obtained from the armpit (103 specimens), blood (93), conjunctiva (92), forehead (54), mouth (105), rectum (17), semen (1), urine (69), and vagina (21). The median time from Ebola treatment unit discharge to specimen collection was 142 days.

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WHO calls emergency meeting on yellow fever outbreak

GENEVA - The World Health Organization will hold an emergency meeting Thursday on the yellow fever outbreak that has hit hardest in Angola but risks spreading further if vaccinations are not ramped up.

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Plan International turns 40 years, support to Youth LIVELIHOOD becomes a priority

As Plan International turns 40 years in dedicated service to Children in Sierra Leone, Youth Empowerment becomes critical. Plan is currently implementing the Post Ebola Early Recovery Strategic Framework 2015. In this plan, there is a strong focus on Livelihood support focusing on Women and Youth engagement to strengthen their income base to build their resilience against the effects of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).

On Friday 13th May 2016 The Minister of Youth Affairs Mr. Bai Mahmoud Bangura teamed up with Plan International Sierra Leone on a two- day working visit to the National Youth Farm at Masiaka.

The purpose of the visit by the newly appointed Minister of Youth Affairs was to conduct a tour to update himself on project achievements and challenges and to develop a revised road map to respond to the immediate next steps of the ongoing projects.

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