Publications

NEWSLETTER – 2020

YoMSuD-SL is striving to give Youth the opportunity to learn and develop by acquiring knowledge
about World Heritage protection, conservation and promotion. The driving force of the program is the
involvement of youth as a major segment of the community, considering cultural dimensions,
encouraging them to become thinkers and actors of development.

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(ASRHR) AMONG 600 ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN FALABA DISTRICT PHASE 1

Dembelia Sinkunia Chiefdom is located in the Northern part of Sierra Leone bordering the Republic of Guinea. Subsistence farming, cattle rearing, timber harvesting and backyard gardening are their major sources of livelihood, majority at 90% are Muslims and significant group of Christians. The population is made up of different ethnic groups such as Yalunka, Fullah, Limba and Kuranko.

Their religious and cultural practices influence their social life and livelihood greatly this resulted to high teenage pregnancy, early child/forced marriage, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM),sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) leaving young people in the communities more stranded especially the adolescent girls within the Chiefdom.

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VILLAGE TO VILLAGE SENSITIZATION

Sinkunia community in Falaba District is facing environmental challenges because of human activities. These challenges are deforestation, charcoal production, timber logging, bushfires to name but few.

In an effort to effectively protect, sustainably manage the environment and natural resources to ensure a quality of the environment adequate for human health, a team of Youth Movement for Sustainable Development Sierra Leone (YoMSuD-SL) officials have organized a sensitization meeting at the Sinkunia Community Barray Saturday 9 September 2018.

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PICTORIAL EVIDENCE OF PROJECT ACTIVITIES

You can view pictorial evidences of different projects from the pdf below

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(ASRHR) AMONG 600 ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN FALABA DISTRICT PHASE 2

Dembelia Sinkunia Chiefdom is located in the Northern part of Sierra Leone bordering the Republic of Guinea. Subsistence farming, cattle rearing, timber harvesting and backyard gardening are their major sources of livelihood, majority at 90% are Muslims and significant group of Christians. The population is made up of different ethnic groups such as Yalunka, Fullah, Limba and Kuranko.

Their religious and cultural practices influence their social life and livelihood greatly this resulted to high teenage pregnancy, early child/forced marriage, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM),sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) leaving young people in the communities more stranded especially the adolescent girls within the Chiefdom.

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PICTORIAL EVIDENCE ASRHR SECOND PHASE

You can view pictorial evidences of the second phase of Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health and Right (ASRHR) from the pdf below

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