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Annual School Census-2020-Report
Government of Sierra Leone Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education 2020 Annual School Census Report March 2021 Contents List of Tables ............................................................................................................................... 5 List of Figures ............................................................................................................................. 7 PREFACE ....................................................................................................................................... 9 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ............................................................................................................ 11 List of Acronyms .......................................................................................................................... 12 Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................... 13 Section One: Introduction ............................................................................................................. 17 Chapter 1 Background and Methodology ..................................................................................... 17 1.1 Background Information ..................................................................................................... 17 1.2 Specific Objectives .............................................................................................................. 19 1.3 Scope of the School Census ............................................................................................... -
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AMOUN TOTAL EMIS CHIEFD LOCATIO SCHOOL ENROL COUNCIL WARD SCHOOL NAME T PER AMOUNT CODE OM N LEVEL MENT CHILD PAID WATERL 45 85 5103-3-09029 WARDC OO 391 WILLIAM ABDUL JALIL ACADEMY PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 10,000 850,000 RURAL STREET KONO DISTRICT TANKOR East DOWN ABDULAI IBN ABASS PRE-SCHOOL PRE PRIMARY 110 1391-1-01995 1,100,000 O BALOP ABERDEE 106 5208-2-10849 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL ABERDEEN MUNICIPAL PRE-PRIMARY 1,060,000 N KONO DISTRICT NIMIKOR East KOMAO AFRICA COMMUNITY EMPOERMENT DEVELOPMENT PRE PRIMARY 151 1309-1-02125 1,510,000 O KONO DISTRICT GBENSE East YARDU AFRICA COMMUNITY EMPOERMENT DEVELOPMENT PRE PRIMARY 127 1391-1-01802 1,270,000 ROAD MAGBEM 102 3105-1-02506 KAMBIA DISTRICT 201 ROBAT AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE PRIMARY SCHOOL-ROBAT PRE-PRIMARY 1,020,000 A 60 2401-1-05230 DANSOGO BUMBUNA PRE-PRIMARY 600,000 TONKOLILI DISTRICT 185 AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL 54 2417-1-05764 YELE YELE PRE-PRIMARY 540,000 TONKOLILI DISTRICT 176 AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL TIKONK 150 311301112 BO DISTRICT 289 KAKUA AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE-SCHOOL 10,000.00 1,500,000 O PRE-PRIMARY KHOLIFA MAGBURA 83 2407-1-05340 TONKOLILI DISTRICT ROWALL 170 AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 830,000 KA A KUNIKE- 105 2410-1-05521 TONKOLILI DISTRICT 179 MASINGBI AHMADIYYA PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 1,050,000 SANDA MAKENI ROGBOM/ 83 2191-1-04484 BOMBALI DISTRICT 123 ALHADI ISLAMIC NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 830,000 CITY MAKENI 151 319101126 BO CITY KAKUA BO NO 2 ALHAJI NAZI-ALIE PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 1,510,000 TIMBO/M 80 2191-1-04505 BOMBALI DISTRICT -
Pre-Election Assessment Report
PRE-ELECTION ASSESSMENT REPORT O N T H E R E - R U N A N D V I L L A G E H E A D E L E C T I O N S I N W E S T E R N R U R A L D I S T R I C T A N D T H E B Y E - E L E C T I O N S I N M O Y A M B A , B O A N D K A R E N E D I S T R I C T S PRODUCED BY NATIONAL ELECTION WATCH-SIERRA LEONE F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t n a t i o n a l e l e c t i o n w a t c h s l @ g m a i l . c o m P U B L I S H E D : P u b l i s h e d o n 2 4 t h N o v e m b e r 2 0 2 0 . P A G E 1 REPORT CONTENT B A C K G R O U N D . 2 F I N D I N G S . 3 W e s t e r n R u r a l D i s t r i c t : C o n s t i t u e n c y 1 1 0 . -
Deepening Democracy in SL IGR
- 1 - DEMOCRACY AND ELECTIONS IN SIERRA LEONE: CHANGING ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS ABOUT POLITICS AND ELECTIONS _______________ A report prepared by: Institute for Governance Reform 1 www.igrsl.org 1 The following contributed to the writing of this report: Andrew Lavali, Hassan Kallon, Abdulai Khanja Jalloh, Joel Abdulai Kallon, Aaron Hale, Fredline M’Cormack -Hale, and Charlie Hughes. - 2 - 1. Table of Contents 1. FOREWORD - 6 - 2. METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS - 11 - 2.1.1. JUSTIFICATION FOR METHODOLOGY RE-DESIGN - 11 - 2.1.2. SAMPLING METHOD - 12 - 2.2. RESPONDENT CHARACTERISTICS - 13 - 2.2.1. GENDER - 14 - 2.2.2. AGE - 14 - 2.2.3. EDUCATION - 15 - 2.2.4. OCCUPATION - 15 - 3. PERCEPTIONS OF ELECTION MANAGEMENT BODIES AND ASSOCIATED AGENCIES - 16 - 3.1. NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (NEC) - 16 - 3.2. POLITICAL PARTIES REGISTRATION COMMISSION - 18 - 3.3. THE SIERRA LEONE POLICE - 18 - 3.4. THE ELECTORAL JUSTICE SYSTEM - 19 - 3.5. CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSO S) - 21 - 3.6. THE MEDIA - 22 - 3.7. VOTER PERCEPTION OF THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY - 24 - 4. VOTER BEHAVIORS AND PERCEPTIONS ABOUT POLITICS - 26 - 4.1 OVERVIEW OF VOTING BEHAVIOR - 26 - 4.1.1. AGE DISTRIBUTION OF PARTY SUPPORTERS /V OTERS - 26 - 4.1.1 CITIZEN PERCEPTIONS ABOUT DEMOCRACY - 27 - 4.1.2. CHANGING SUPPORT FOR POLITICAL PARTIES - 28 - 4.1.3. VOTING CALCULUS - 30 - 4.1.4. POLICY BASED VOTING - 30 - 4.1.5. THE DYNAMICS OF ETHNICITY IN THE 2018 ELECTIONS - 34 - 4.2. THE INFLUENCE OF MONEY ON VOTERS - 35 - 4.3. INFLUENCE OF INFORMATION ON THE 2018 ELECTION - 37 - 4.3.1. -
GOVERNMENT of SIERRA LEONE MINISTRY of BASIC and SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION Resettlement Policy Framework Free Education Project
GOVERNMENT OF SIERRA LEONE MINISTRY OF BASIC AND SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION Resettlement Policy Framework Free Education Project May 2019 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS List of tables List of figures Abbreviations Executive Summary 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Project Development Objectives ...................................................................................... 2 2.2 Project Components ......................................................................................................... 2 3 OBJECTIVES OF THE RPF ................................................................................................... 6 4 SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE ............................................................................................... 7 4.1 Country background ......................................................................................................... 7 4.2 Population......................................................................................................................... 7 4.3 Socioeconomic conditions in Sierra Leone ...................................................................... 8 4.4 Education and Literacy..................................................................................................... 9 4.5 Employment and Poverty .............................................................................................. -
Preliminary Statement
European Union Election Observation Mission Sierra Leone Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Council Elections 2018 PRELIMINARY STATEMENT Election day went smoothly but the entire process was overshadowed by tensions and political attacks on the electoral commission Freetown, 3 April 2018 Summary This Preliminary Statement is delivered prior to the completion of the election process. It should be read in conjunction with the EU EOM Preliminary Statement issued on 9 March 2018. The final assessment of the elections will depend in part on the conduct of the remaining stages of the election process, in particular, the tabulation of results, and the handling of possible post-election day complaints and appeals. The EU Election Observation Mission (EOM) remains in country to observe post-election developments and will publish a Final Report, containing detailed recommendations, within two months of the conclusion of the electoral process. The run-off election took place on 31 March between the two candidates who received the most votes in the presidential election of 7 March 2018 - retired Brigadier Julius Maada Bio of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) who gained 43.3% in the first-round, and Dr Samura Kamara of the incumbent All People’s Congress (APC) with 42.7%. Together with the vice presidential running mates, all four candidates are men. • The main institution administering the election, the National Electoral Commission (NEC) proved its genuine commitment to a transparent and inclusive election, a vital component of democratic consolidation. Contesting candidates and political parties however remained more ambiguous, publicly calling for peace but also fuelling a divisive discourse and unwarranted attacks and demands on the NEC. -
Che Sierra Leone Gasette Published by Authority
athensst yang AFt j re& pe 7 ey ‘ eS - IC z Che Sierra Leone Gasette Published by Authority Vol,Vol CENT PHuRspay, [4ra JANUARY, 20?| No, 2 CONTENTS GN. Pace G.N. PAGE 262 Publicati © Blecti Campaj 3 Pubtie Servier Notices . 9-10 ee het WOUeCaTIOTL OF eccton abi pager Calendar for Local Council Bye-Flection in ward 348 itz OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Movainba District it 4 Lays io he Observed as Public 263 Publication of Election Canrpaisn Uoliday ... ces wee 10 Calendar for Parlamentary Election in Constituency O78 in the Bo Pistrict 12 BANK OF SIERRA LEONE 5 Treatment of funds in the Abandoned 264 Publication of Election Campaign Properties Account of Commercial Calendar for Local Caunci Bye- Banks heid at the Bank of Sierra Leone 1] Election in ward 287 in the 200 HIGH COURT Bo District wee La Judges Postings ee an 19 265 Pubheation of Election Campaign Calendar for the Re-Run Pathamentary Election in NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION Constituency 1/0 in the Western 261 Publication of Electian Campaign Rural Distr Calendar for Local Council Bye-Election in ward 226 in Karene District bie kee ne HL Preefoum i¢th January, 2021 Koneh, Alhaji, Public Health Superintendent, 5.8.19, Kpanabom, Geeka F., Pubhe Health Superintendent, Govt. Notice No. 3 3.3.19. Misalie, Dora N.V., Public Health Superintendent, APPOINTMENT 5.8.19. Ministry oF Hraire ans Saniration Momoh, Edward B., Public Healtb Superintendent, Conteh, Abdul Rahman, Public Health Superintendent, 5.8.19, 5.08.19. Momoh, Kadiatu, Public Health Superintendent, 5.8.19. -
State Opening of Parliament 1
STATE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT 1 GOVERNMENT OF SIERRA LEONE PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DELIVERED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, BRIG (Retd) DR. JULIUS MAADA BIO, GCRSL, President of The Republic and Commander-In-Chief of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces On the Occasion of the State Opening of the Third Session of the Fifth Parliament of the Second Republic of Sierra Leone In the Chamber of Parliament Building Tower Hill, Freetown On Thursday, 28th May 2020 At 10:00am STATE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT 2 Mr. Speaker. Honourable Vice President. Honourable Chief Justice, Ministers of Government, Honourable Members of Parliament Your Worship, The Mayor of the Municipality of Freetown The First Lady, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, As we assemble in this Great Hall that symbolizes our unity in diversity, I would ask that we rise and observe a moment of silence for our compatriots and all other citizens of the global community who have succumbed to the COVID-19 Pandemic. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the Mercy of God/Allah rest in peace. Mr. Speaker, Honourable Members of Parliament, today’s event is taking place in a sombre atmosphere. It is observed amidst the ravages of COVID-19, not only in Sierra Leone but also the world over. That notwithstanding, I am confident that like the trials of our immediate past, this period provides yet another opportunity for all Sierra Leoneans, irrespective of religion, ethnicity and region of origin to come together for the sake of our common destiny and for the sake of humanity. While it is my prayer and hope that together with the global community, we shall combat and eliminate this global pandemic, it is equally my prayer and hope that the opportunity created for, and by our coming together will engender us to build a Sierra Leone that works for all of us. -
Annual School Census Report 2019
Republic of Sierra Leone Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education 2019 Annual Schools Census Report And Statistical Abstract November 2019 ii Table of Contents Preface............................................................................................................................................ iii Acknowledgement .......................................................................................................................... v List of Acronyms ........................................................................................................................... vi Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................... vii 1. Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Background Information .................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Specific Objectives ........................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Scope of the School Census ............................................................................................. 1 1.4 Data Collection Tools....................................................................................................... 2 1.5 Coverage........................................................................................................................... 2 2. Field Methodology -
Emis Code Council Chiefdom Ward Location School Name
AMOUNT ENROLM TOTAL EMIS CODE COUNCIL CHIEFDOM WARD LOCATION SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL LEVEL PER ENT AMOUNT PAID CHILD 5103-2-09037 WARDC WATERLOO RURAL 391 ROGBANGBA ABDUL JALIL ACADEMY PRIMARY PRIMARY 369 10,000 3,690,000 1291-2-00714 KENEMA DISTRICT COUNCIL KENEMA CITY 67 FULAWAHUN ABDUL JALIL ISLAMIC PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY 380 3,800,000 4114-2-06856 BO CITY TIKONKO 289 SAMIE ABDUL TAWAB HAIKAL PRIMARY SCHOOL 610 10,000 PRIMARY 6,100,000 KONO DISTRICT TANKORO DOWN BALLOP ABDULAI IBN ABASS PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL 694 1391-2-02007 6,940,000 KONO DISTRICT TANKORO TAMBA ABU ABDULAI IBNU MASSOUD ANSARUL ISLAMIC MISPRIMARY SCHOOL 407 1391-2-02009 STREET 4,070,000 5208-2-10866 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL WEST III PRIMARY ABERDEEN ABERDEEN MUNICIPAL 366 3,660,000 5103-2-09002 WARDC WATERLOO RURAL 397 KOSSOH TOWN ABIDING GRACE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY 62 620,000 5103-2-08963 WARDC WATERLOO RURAL 373 BENGUEMA ABNAWEE ISLAMIC PRIMARY SCHOOOL PRIMARY 405 4,050,000 4109-2-06695 BO DISTRICT KAKUA 303 KPETEMA ACEF / MOUNT HORED PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY 411 10,000.00 4,110,000 Not found WARDC WATERLOO RURAL COLE TOWN ACHIEVERS PRIMARY TUTORAGE PRIMARY 388 3,880,000 ACTION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 5205-2-09766 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL EAST III CALABA TOWN 460 10,000 DEVELOPMENT PRIMARY 4,600,000 ADA GORVIE MEMORIAL PREPARATORY 320401214 BONTHE DISTRICT IMPERRI MORIBA TOWN 320 10,000 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY 3,200,000 KONO DISTRICT TANKORO BONGALOW ADULLAM PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL 323 1391-2-01954 3,230,000 1109-2-00266 KAILAHUN DISTRICT LUAWA KAILAHUN ADULLAM PRIMARY -
TSC-Brochure.Pdf
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE CONTACT US CHAIR OF THE COMMISSION OFFICES ADDRESS ▼ National / Head 7 Priscilla Street, Freetown Office COMMISSIONERS Kailahun Dis- Old Barracks Road, Education District Office, ▼ trict Office Kailahun The Chief Education Officer HoD Education Division. Dean, of Education, Legal Ministry of basic and Senior University of Sierra Leone Njala University practitioner THE SIERRA LEONE Secondary Education Kenema District District Council Compound, Bo Road, Mattru Office Jong (via Court House) TEACHING SERVICE COMMISSION National President, Chairman, National Council for Technical, Chairman, Local Conference of Principals Vocational and Other Academic Awards Council Association Kono District DO Barracks, Kono Office Chairman, Tertiary Rep. Sierra Leone President, Inter-Religious Rep. Council of Education Commission Teachers Union Council Polytechnics Tonkolili Back of District Education Office, Magburaka Chairman, National Chairman, Non-formal Qualified and Experienced Female District Office Council of Head Education Council Special Needs Educationist Educationist Teachers Port Loko Lungi Airport Road (Front New District Edu- District Office cation Office HEAD OF THE SECRETARIAT Koinadugu Adjacent District Education Office District Office SECRETARY Bombali District Mena Hills (Front District Education Office) Office ▼ TEACHER TEACHER REGISTRATION TEACHER MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT AND Kambia District Main Kambia-Madina Highway (Back of AND LICENSING DIECTORATE PERFORMANCE Office District Education Office) DIRECTORATE DIRECTORATE -
Sdi 2020 Sierra Leone Final Draft
MARCH 2021 BROADENING ACCESS AND QUALITY: CITIZEN’S FEEDBACK ON THE STATE OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES IN SIERRA LEONE Table of Contents FOREWORD .................................................................................................................................... 4 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................ 6 1.1. BACKGROUND AND SCOPE OF THE SDI .......................................................................................... 6 1.2. METHOD ................................................................................................................................ 7 1.3. SUMMARY RESULTS .................................................................................................................. 7 1.3.1. OVERALL FINDINGS ON BASIC EDUCATION AND HEALTH ................................................................. 7 1.3.2. SUMMARY FINDING ON BASIC AND SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION SERVICES ................................... 8 1.3.3. SUMMARY FINDINGS FOR HEALTHCARE SERVICES ....................................................................... 10 1.3.4. RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................... 10 2. SDI METHODOLOGY AND SCORING ....................................................................................... 12 2.1. DATA COLLECTION .................................................................................................................