“This election is the first time that real attention has been paid to inclusive participation. In the past it has just been lip service.”
“We told them an election is the only way to have a real and pure democratic process. People really wanted to listen.”
This almost made her gave up the profession she had loved since she was a little girl growing up in Freetown, Sierra Leone’s capital city.
The United Nations Development Programme provided technical support to the setting up and functioning of the Women’s Situation Room in Sierra Leone.
The project enabled thousands to exercise their franchise on March 7, at locations where access was judged to be most difficult.
Sierra Leone votes in Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Council Elections.
Ballot papers arrived under the noonday sun, as Sierra Leoneans set to go to the polls.

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7 million

Population

52.9%

Income poverty rate

1,529 USD

GNI per capita

0.420

Human Dev. Index

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