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Generation Equality Forum
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38th Session of the UPR Working Group Session
Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 14:30 â 18:00
Proposed comments and answers by Sierra Leone
Delivered by: H. E. Ambassador Dr. Lansana Gberie
Madame Vice President,
It is my privilege to provide the Government of Sierra Leoneâs response to the following thematic issues.
Socio-economic livelihood
Sierra Leone is firmly committed to a comprehensive approach to Sustainable Development Goals. We believe that a successful implementation of the SDGs must directly address human rights issues in the broadest sense, including the right to education and development. The Ministry of Planning and Economic Development is our focal point for the implementation of the SDGs. This ministry coordinates the SDGâs implementation across all government ministries, departments and agencies. It also leads the Government of Sierra Leone’s work on the Voluntary National Review (VNR) on the SDGs and participated in the 2nd VNR organised by the Un
Covid-19’s devastating impact on news industry in Sierra Leone revealed in new national survey
Covid-19 has had a devastating psychological and financial impact on journalists in Sierra Leone, a new study released today has found.
Impact of Covid-19 on journalism in Sierra Leone was released by Madam Mamadi Gobeh-Kamara, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, at the headquarters of Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) in Freetown.
The national survey, published by SLAJ and led by researchers at Bournemouth University in the UK, had responses from more than 600 journalists across the country. It reveals that the pandemic affected almost every aspect of news production as well as the individual wellbeing of a majority of journalists.