Through Sierra Leone, Exploring the Media's Role in
Post-Conflict Reconstructionby Christopher Mason
"Perhaps as Governance Village turns its attention to Sierra
Leone, we can use that as an opportunity to explore media
development in that country and how it has evolved since 2002."
[MORE]SMS as a Tool in Election ObservationBy the National Democracy Institute (NDI)
"In its efforts to safeguard Sierra Leone's elections, NEW,
like election-monitoring organizations in many other countries,
deployed thousands of trained accredited local volunteer observers
to polling stations around the country. Their mere presence helped
to protect the rights of voters and promote a fair and peaceful
election environment. Equally important, they collected valuable
information about what happened at each polling station:Were all
eligible voters permitted to cast ballots? Did poll workers follow
appropriate procedures? Did anyone attempt to disrupt the process?
What were the results of the ballot count and did these results
reflect the will of voters? This information would allow the
leadership of NEW to provide an objective and independent
assessment of the conduct of the elections and the credibility of
the result."
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How Our Laws are Made: The Legislative Process in Sierra
Leone
By the National Democracy Institute
"Since launching its Sierra Leone program in 2001, NDI has
worked with CSOs, Members of Parliament (MPs), political parties,
the security sector, and other actors to strengthen civic
participation and political institutions in Sierra Leone. Following
the 2007 legislative elections, NDI conducted an orientation
program for Members of Parliament and legislative staff to
strengthen the capacity of the Parliament of Sierra Leone to serve
as a democratic and responsive legislative body. The program
assisted MPs and staff to have a better understanding of the role
of parliament, parliamentary processes and functions, executive
oversight, constituency outreach, and the principles of
accountability and representation."
[MORE]Artisanal Diamond Co-operatives in Sierra Leone:
Success or Failure?By Partnership Africa-Canada
From September 1999 to December 2007, Management Systems
International (MSI) was contracted by USAID to manage its US$6.5
million Integrated Diamond Management
Program (IDMP) and its Peace Diamond Alliance (PDA) in Sierra
Leone. The project aimed to formalize and rationalize the artisanal
sector, and increase local beneficiation. In Sierra Leone,
artisanal diamond mining is traditionally done by landowner or
tenant miners employing ‘diggers’ on a seasonal or
occasional basis. In the most common system of production diggers
work in exchange for support (meals, accommodation, basic health
care and other ‘perks’) with a share of the
‘winnings’ when diamonds are found."
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