Monday, May 4, 2026

Minister Chernor Bah in Australia for Women Deliver Conference

The Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor Bah, is in Melbourne to lead Sierra Leone’s delegation to the Women Deliver Conference 2026 one of the world’s leading platforms advancing gender equality and the rights and wellbeing of women and girls.

At the conference, Minister Bah is serving as Speaker and Co-Chair of the Global Programme to End Child Marriage, where he is contributing to global discussions on scaling and financing solutions to accelerate progress. In his intervention, he reiterated Julius Maada Bio’s commitment to ending child marriage within this generation, emphasizing a comprehensive approach grounded in policy reform, sustained investment in education, strong enforcement, and collective action.

He is also participating in high-level engagements on ending violence against women and girls, taking part in the closing plenary, and holding bilateral and strategic meetings with international partners to advance President Bio’s agenda for women and girls.

Sierra Leone’s participation reflects the Government’s firm commitment to ending child marriage, empowering women and girls, and delivering measurable results.

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OSD Staff Officer Amadu Daramy Sends Strong Independence Greetings to All Police Personnel

Greetings and Happy Independence Day to all our gallant and hardworking OSD personnel countrywide. Our dedication and service to the nation are truly appreciated. Wishing us all continued strength and success as we serve the people of Salone. Staff Officer, DHQ. Our able OSD Staff Officer, Amadu Daramy, sends strong Independence greetings to all police personnel.

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