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Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham has updated Parliament following the judgement against the former President of Liberia Charles Taylor.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds has commended the Sierra Leoneans for their commitment to international standards and efficient running of the elections. The Minister has also congratulated President Koroma on his re-e…
Four British paratroopers have been training Sierra Leonean troops in mortar firing in preparation for an African Union mission in Somalia next year.
The fifth and final phase of the transfer to the UK, of overseas birth and death registrations of British Citizens will take place on 15 April 2015.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced UK funding for Courts in Sierra Leone and Cambodia to strengthen international justice.
Summary of DFID's work in Sierra Leone from 2011 to 2015: why we work in Sierra Leone, what we will achieve, who we will work with and how we will work.
This Operational Plan sets out the vision, priorities and results that will be delivered in Sierra Leone.
DFID commissioned these profiles for health advisers in our country offices.
Summary of DFID’s work in Sierra Leone from 2011 to 2015.
The restoration of peace in Sierra Leone, the succession of reasonable elections since 2002.
This report is an evaluation of DFID’s programme in Sierra Leone from 2002-2007.
This report is an evaluation of DFID’s programme in Sierra Leone from 2002-2007. The period follows ten years of instability and civil war.
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The UK Government has activated its new rapid response network for the first time, to help two million people affected by the cholera outbreak in Sierra Leone.
DFID’s Anti-Corruption Strategy for Sierra Leone and Liberia.
For the first time in its sixty-four year history, the Commonwealth will have a formal Charter setting out its core values.
How the UK's Rapid Response Facility is getting aid quickly to those in need
How UK aid is rebuilding business and investment in Sierra Leone
The DFID-funded Global Plant Clinic has provided the Sierra Leone government with assistance in the fight against crop pests and diseases.
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