Salone Youth Empowerment and Advocacy Network

Salone Youth Empowerment and Advocacy Network The Salone Youth Empowerment and Advocacy Network (SYEAN) is an indegenous, Non-profit making youth focused organization founded on 23rd November, 2021.

The Organization is in partnership with the UN WOMEN Sierra Leone...

12/08/2025

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Minister Chernor Bah Delivers  Keynote Speech at the 30th AFS Youth Assembly in  New York:See the full  speech:Keynote A...
09/08/2025

Minister Chernor Bah Delivers Keynote Speech at the 30th AFS Youth Assembly in New York:

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Keynote Address at the 30th AFS Youth Assembly

New York City – August 9, 2025
By Honourable Chernor Bah
Minister of Information and Civic Education, Sierra Leone



Good morning, friends, fellow changemakers, and young leaders from over 80 countries.

Standing here today feels like déjà vu. Exactly 11 years ago—on this very date—I stood on this same stage, then as Chair of the UN Secretary-General’s Youth Advocacy Group for the Global Education Initiative. I told my story—of growing up in war, of refusing to be silent, and of believing that education could be the bridge from despair to peace.

I remember the standing ovation. I remember the hope in the room. Today, I return—older, in a different role—but telling the same story, now with new chapters, to a new generation in a changed world.

I grew up in Sierra Leone, once called the “Athens of West Africa.” We had the first schools, the first university in the region—yet deep divisions remained. By the 1990s, our literacy rate was about 20%. Corruption was rife. And then came war—deliberately targeting schools, tearing communities apart, forcing children into violence.

I was a child then. I went to school to the sound of gunfire—until I too was forced into exile. But exile didn’t silence me. Out of that darkness, I found my voice.

We didn’t know terms like “SDGs” or “global citizenship” back then. But we knew this: education was the only way forward. It could heal. It could unite. It could give us the tools to imagine a different future. We marched for it, we demanded it—because we knew that without education, there could be no lasting peace.

Today’s young leaders face a different battlefield. Hatred, misinformation, and propaganda travel at lightning speed. Climate change denial, conspiracy theories, and manufactured fear divide nations. In Sierra Leone, some of the same forces from my youth still exist—sometimes fuelled from thousands of miles away—with the same goal: to fracture communities, keep children from school, and weaken democracy.

And yet, the solution is still the same: education. Education that teaches peace, citizenship, and resilience against lies.

The dream we fought for is now shaping national policy. Under President Julius Maada Bio, Sierra Leone invests 22% of our national budget in education. We sit on the UN Security Council. Our President chairs our sub regional Ecowas bloc. We have progressive policies. We have eliminated the death penalty. Our cabinet has approved the decriminalizing of abortion. We ended criminal libel. We made education free. And we are not feeding our people through “Feed Salone.” We have the youngest cabinet in African history, with over a third being women.

As our President says:
“When I talk about Human Capital Development, I mean feeding the brain with education, feeding the tummy through agriculture, and caring for the body through healthcare.”

As Minister, I have worked to bring governance closer to the people—weekly press briefings in our national language, civic festivals, and presidential town halls. We have climbed nine places on the Global Press Freedom Index. We are modernising broadcasting, protecting digital rights, and making civic education address climate, health, and technology.

My journey—from war-affected child, to young activist on this stage 11 years ago, to Minister today—is proof that defying adversity is not a slogan. It is a daily choice.

Sierra Leone’s story proves that no country is too small, and no history too broken, to build lasting peace through education.

So to you, the young leaders of the AFS Youth Assembly: see adversity not as a wall, but as a doorway. Lead with courage. Unite with purpose. Build with love.

If a child who grew up under gunfire can return here, decades later, to speak to 700 young leaders from 100 countries—then nothing, truly, is impossible.

Thank you.

Our He for She Ambassador and Coordinator of our organisation, Edward JD Alpha, has been appointed as Sierra Leone Count...
09/08/2025

Our He for She Ambassador and Coordinator of our organisation, Edward JD Alpha, has been appointed as Sierra Leone Country Coordinator for the International Women’s Power Conference (IWPC). The executive and the general membership of the Salone Youth Empowerment and Advocacy Network (SYEAN) congratulate him and the other national officers.

For the past 10 remarkable years, the International Women Power Conference (IWPC) has stood as a beacon of inspiration, unity, and leadership for women across Africa and the world. Established to amplify women’s voices, ignite transformative leadership, and shape a more inclusive future, IWPC has become one of the most influential gatherings of women leaders on the continent.

The organization will celebrate 10 years of global impact in The Gambia this year.

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🌍 Applications Open: Climate Finance Academy 2025Are you are young and passionate about climate finance or UN climate ne...
09/08/2025

🌍 Applications Open: Climate Finance Academy 2025

Are you are young and passionate about climate finance or UN climate negotiations?

Join the fully virtual Climate Finance Academy by YOUNGO’s Finance & Markets Working Group and gain skills in climate finance, policy, and negotiations.

🗓 Deadline: August 13, 2025
📅 Program: September – November 2025
🌐 Format: Online (Global Access)
📜 Certificate awarded

✅ Ideal for students, early-career professionals, and youth advocates.

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📩 Questions? Email: [email protected]
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Get trained. Get connected. Shape the future of climate finance.

As part of the Ministry of Health’s ongoing commitment to improving healthcare delivery across Sierra Leone, senior lead...
09/08/2025

As part of the Ministry of Health’s ongoing commitment to improving healthcare delivery across Sierra Leone, senior leadership yesterday started a three day spot visit of Government Hospitals across Moyamba, Pujehun and Bo.

The high-level delegation, led by the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Sartie Kenneh, aims to assess the quality of service delivery, staff performance, and the progress of ongoing infrastructure development in these facilities.

In Moyamba, the team met with hospital management, frontline healthcare workers, and community stakeholders. The visit addressed critical service delivery challenges, including staffing shortages, equipment functionality, and drug availability.

A key highlight was visit to the construction site of the new 100-bed Moyamba and Pujehun District Hospital.

The team expressed satisfaction with the progress and reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to ensuring the timely completion and commissioning of the modern facilities. Once completed, these hospitals is expected to significantly improve access to quality healthcare for residents of the districts.

09/08/2025

📢 NEW DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OD PAPERS

Call for Papers: Sierra Leone Policy Conference 2025
📅 7–8 October 2025 | 📍 Freetown, Sierra Leone

UNDP Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the Economics Association of Sierra Leone, Ministry of Planning and Economic Development, International Growth Centre, UNICEF Sierra Leone, ActionAid Sierra Leone, and other partners, invites submissions for the Sierra Leone Policy Conference 2025.

🧩 Theme: "Options for Raising Sustainable Development Financing for Sierra Leone Amidst the Evolving Global Uncertainties"

We welcome policy and research contributions from national and international scholars, development practitioners, and policymakers on:
• Domestic revenue mobilization
• Alternative financing and investment
• Financial inclusion
• Innovative financing tools
• Local economic development

📅 New Submission Deadline: 22nd August ,2025
📧 Send papers to: [email protected]

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09/08/2025

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09/08/2025

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01/04/2024

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08/03/2024

Ladies and gentlemen,

Today, as we gather to commemorate International Women's Day, we are reminded of the importance of investing in women and accelerating progress towards gender equality. The theme for this year, "Invest in Women and Accelerate Progress," resonates deeply in our hearts and minds as we strive for a world where every woman and girl can thrive and reach their full potential.

Investing in women is not just a moral imperative; it is also a strategic investment in the future of our societies and economies. When women are empowered with education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, they become catalysts for positive change in their communities. They drive economic growth, foster innovation, and contribute to building more resilient and inclusive societies.

However, despite the progress we have made, significant gaps and disparities still exist. Women continue to face barriers to accessing education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. They are disproportionately affected by poverty, violence, and discrimination. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated these inequalities, highlighting the urgent need for action to support and empower women and girls.

As we reflect on the challenges ahead, let us also celebrate the achievements of women around the world. From activists and leaders to entrepreneurs and innovators, women are breaking barriers, shattering stereotypes, and leading change in every sphere of society. Their resilience, courage, and determination inspire us all to strive for a more just and equitable world.

To accelerate progress towards gender equality, we must take bold and decisive action. We must invest in policies and programs that promote women's rights, empower them economically, and ensure their full participation in decision-making processes. We must challenge harmful stereotypes and norms that perpetuate gender inequality and discrimination. And we must hold ourselves and others accountable for creating a world where every woman and girl can live with dignity, freedom, and equality.

On this International Women's Day, let us recommit ourselves to the cause of gender equality. Let us stand in solidarity with women and girls everywhere and work together to build a future where they are valued, respected, and empowered to reach their full potential. Together, we can invest in women and accelerate progress towards a more just and equitable world for all.

Long live Women ❤️🙏🏻

Cross section of SYEAN executive and members met with the WR and Staff of W.H.OBy Sylvester Alusine Kamara Media and Com...
23/03/2023

Cross section of SYEAN executive and members met with the WR and Staff of W.H.O

By Sylvester Alusine Kamara
Media and Communication

As part of the organisation continuous work in promoting Women and Girls in our across Sierra Leone, Monday 20 March 2023, cross section of Executive and Members met with the with the WR and Staff of WHO Sierra Leone at their headquarters in Freetown. The meeting was to show case the work of the organisation and how the organisation can complement the work of WHO through the use of animated videos in the continual fight against malaria and other health matters across the country. The 30 minutes presentation which was done by the coordinator of the organisation, presents the role WHO in partnership with the government of Sierra Leone has played in the fight against malaria. In his statement the WR thank the young people for their relentless work in promoting gender issues across the country. He informed his team about the encounter he had with the organisation during the International Women's day (IWD) celebration at family kingdom. He continued to say he's very impressed with the presentation made by the team and he was surprised that the team did something on malaria because he was not expecting that. The WR encourage his team to use the opportunity to work with the organization and possibly look for more opportunities for them with other organisations. The team was lead by our He for She Ambassador Edward JD Alpha.

Massive thanks to the newly appointed Secretary General of the Mano River Union for appreciating our working and contrib...
08/03/2023

Massive thanks to the newly appointed Secretary General of the Mano River Union for appreciating our working and contribution to women’s empowerment.
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