Country Overview: Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone conducted general elections in 2018, marking a pivotal moment in its political history, as the opposition party emerged victorious after a closely contested second vote. Subsequently, the newly elected government introduced the Medium-Term National Development Plan (MTNDP – 2019-2023), which outlines both immediate and long-term development objectives. The plan reflects a commitment to transition from a fragile state to a stable democracy.

With a population of 7.1 million people, Sierra Leone is characterized by its youthful demographic, with 45.8% under the age of 15 and 74.8% below the age of 35. The nation’s economy continues to revolve around agriculture, serving as the primary source of income for approximately 50% of the adult working population. This dependence on agriculture makes diversifying the economy a particularly challenging endeavor. The Sierra Leonean government is actively working to enhance the agricultural sector by shifting from subsistence farming to higher-yield, market-oriented crops. However, in 2020, Sierra Leone, like many countries worldwide, faced economic challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in sectoral slowdowns owing to global supply disruptions and lockdown measures.

Significant investments have been directed towards the healthcare and education sectors to drive improvements in child and maternal mortality rates, as well as to enhance access to education and educational outcomes. These investments are essential for unlocking Sierra Leone’s full human capital potential.

In early 2020, a delegation from the United States of KAILASA embarked on a diplomatic mission to Sierra Leone, upon the invitation of Special Advisor to the President and Ambassador-at-Large, Umaru Bundu Wurie.

The primary purpose of this visit was to cultivate mutual cooperation and provide humanitarian aid to Sierra Leone by establishing diplomatic relations.

The establishment of diplomatic relations symbolizes the commitment of the United States of KAILASA to engage in meaningful exchanges and collaborations with Sierra Leone, with the overarching goal of fostering goodwill and contributing to the well-being of the people of Sierra Leone.

This visit marked a significant stride towards building a robust and positive relationship between the two nations.

Engagement with various Ministries and Government Officials

Since 2020 Delegates from KAILASA engaged in various fruitful meetings and discussions with the key ministries including the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Social Welfare, and Health and Sanitation. Additionally, they had the honor of meeting with diverse indigenous communities in Sierra Leone, fostering meaningful dialogues on mutual cooperation between the two nations

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Meeting at the Office of President, Sierra Leone

Delegates from KAILASA convened a meeting on April 20, 2023, with key personnel from the Office of the President of Sierra Leone, including the Director of Communication also the Liaison of the  The Julius Maada Bio And Fatima Maada Bio Foundation.  The purpose of the meeting was to discuss matters of mutual interest and explore potential areas of collaboration between the two Nations.

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Sandeep Kaveri, Mission Director
PO Box 629, Ndemi Garden

City: Nairobi
Country: Kenya
Postal Code:00100

Phone: 254-20-363-2000
Fax: 254-20-363-2680
Email: [email protected]

Sai Krishna, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW

City: Washington, DC
Postal Code: 20523
Country: USA

Phone: 254-20-363-2000
Fax: 254-20-363-2680
Email: [email protected]

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